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  • Manon, herself, when she called Godefroid that morning, had asked him, smiling, how he had slept in the hotel de la Chanterie.

    The Brotherhood of Consolation Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Isidore Marquis de Beaujardin, otherwise known as Godefroid, confined here during the royal pleasure, is released from further detention, and the authorities, whether civil or military, are required to permit him to pass freely.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • "Godefroid," replied the initiate; "and since you allow me to offer you enough to make the pot boil, you can call me, if you like,

    The Brotherhood of Consolation Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Vol. 2 (= PB 2): Les quatres premiers Quodlibets de Godefroid de Fontaines (1904), M.

    Godfrey of Fontaines Wippel, John 2006

  • "La philosophie sociale d'Henri de Gand et de Godefroid de Fontaines."

    Godfrey of Fontaines Wippel, John 2006

  • "La bibliothèque philosophique de Godefroid de Fontaines," Estudios Lulianos 3, pp. 21-36,

    Godfrey of Fontaines Wippel, John 2006

  • In Tripoli, the DRC's minister-delegate for defence, Godefroid

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • In Tripoli, the DRC's minister-delegate for defence, Godefroid

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Proceeding straight to the apartment occupied by Godefroid, he tapped at the door.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • Godefroid of course it matters little beyond the fact that the real object of our solicitude, wherever he may be, is released from the terrible ban involved in the now cancelled warrant.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

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