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  • "Dubourg" is as common a name in my country as "Jones" or "Thompson" is in England -- just the sort of feigned name that a man in difficulties would give among

    Poor Miss Finch Wilkie Collins 1856

  • The Barbizon artists inspired the next generation, which included Boudin, Dubourg and Jongkind.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer Denise Dennis 2010

  • As if they were harbingers of what was to come, Boudin, Dubourg, and Jongkind painted light reflected on Honfleur and the people who lived and vacationed there in a style that would later be taken to another level by Monet and other and set Impressionism apart from all that preceded it.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer Denise Dennis 2010

  • The Barbizon artists inspired the next generation, which included Boudin, Dubourg and Jongkind.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer 2010

  • As if they were harbingers of what was to come, Boudin, Dubourg, and Jongkind painted light reflected on Honfleur and the people who lived and vacationed there in a style that would later be taken to another level by Monet and other and set Impressionism apart from all that preceded it.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer 2010

  • I had not, while residing in the house of Dubourg, absolutely conducted myself like

    Rob Roy 2005

  • “Dismiss Clement Dubourg, sir?” said Owen, with a faltering voice.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Dubourg, a favoured and benefited correspondent of our mercantile house, was too much of a shrewd politician to make such reports to the head of the firm concerning his only child, as would excite the displeasure of both; and he might also, as you will presently hear, have views of selfish advantage in suffering me to neglect the purposes for which I was placed under his charge.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Dubourg was determined I should have one youngster at least about my hand who understood business.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Paris, and Dubourg had translated his Works into French.

    John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961

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