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Some domaines to watch for include Chateau Famaey, Chateau de Hauterive and Domaine du Prince.
Cahors: does the Malbec comparison help or hurt? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Raimond and Guillaume II, who had founded the monasteries of Humilimont and Hautcret, by continued gifts to the latter as well as to Hauterive.
The Counts of Gruyère Mrs. Reginald de Koven
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Guillaume de Glane, son and nephew of the murdered protectors of their young suzerain, profoundly moved by the tragedy which had befallen his house, determined to renounce the world and commanding that not one stone should remain of his great castle of Glane dedicated these same stones to the enlargement of the monastery of Hauterive, where, taking the garb of a monk, he finished the remainder of his days.
The Counts of Gruyère Mrs. Reginald de Koven
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During the repast the bottle went freely round, and as soon as they had drunk their coffee and liqueurs, Talleyrand rang a bell, and Hauterive presented himself with a large bundle of papers.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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During the repast the bottle went freely round, and as soon as they had drunk their coffee and liqueurs, Talleyrand rang a bell, and Hauterive presented himself with a large bundle of papers.
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Hauterive+, 57° Fahr., used principally for exportation.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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The Congregation of Switzerland was formed in 1806 by the three monasteries of Hauterive, Saint-Urbain, and Wettingen, remnants of the Congregation of North Germany.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Thurgau, some Cistercian abbeys were also founded, as Hauterive in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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The drawing up of the rules which were to govern this new order occupied the gravest men of the country, Cambaceres, Saint-Martin, Hauterive, Portalis, Pasquier.
The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte Tarbell, Ida 1899
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When the treaty was assuming its final form, Talleyrand, the polite scoffer, the bitter foe of all clerical claims, found it desirable to take the baths at a distant place, and left the threads of the negotiation in the hands of two men who were equally determined to prevent its signature, Maret, Secretary of State, and Hauterive, who afterwards become the official archivist of France.
The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2) John Holland Rose 1898
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