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As it developed, that was the name she had taken for the theater—her real name was Madam Fagel Bagelmaker.
Here We Go Again Betty White 1995
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It became a running gag, and I took it for granted that it was all show talk—shades of Madam Fagel Bagelmaker.
Here We Go Again Betty White 1995
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He answered that the Secretary Fagel was properly speaking the Minister of foreign Affairs.
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Went this Morning to the Secretary Fagel and returned him the original Treaty, and the original Convention which was designed for their
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Without delay the provisional government despatched two envoys, Fagel and De Perponcher, to London, to inform the Prince of Orange of what had occurred and to invite him to
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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Fagel was succeeded, after a brief interval, in his most important and influential office by Antony Heinsius.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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He saw the defects of the stadholderless system plainly enough, but he had not, like Fagel, strong Orangist sympathies; and on his appointment as council-pensionary he pledged himself to support during his tenure of office the existing state of things.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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By politic concessions to the regents, and by the interest he displayed in the commercial and financial prosperity of the city of Amsterdam, that chief centre of opposition gave its support to his authority; and he was able to do this while keeping at the same time on good terms with Bentinck, Steyn, Fagel and the Orange party.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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That William III had any complicity in this _execrable faict_, as it was well styled by the new council-pensionary Fagel, there is not the slightest evidence.
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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Fagel, gave him an advantage which none of his predecessors had ever enjoyed; the influence of the pensionaries of Holland having hitherto been always opposed, and forming a counterpoise, to that of the stadtholder.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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