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  • As also, of these honourable Frenchmen, Anthonie du Verdier, Lord of Vaupriuaz: Loys Guyon, sieur de la Nauche, counsellor vnto the king: Claudius Gruget, Parisian, &c.

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  • Loys le Roy 113b, The men that were heauily armed had a salade, which couered their head, and came downe as far as their shoulders. a1600 Floddan F. ii.

    Medallion Vulcan | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • And you thought "The Loys: The Tribe" put a nail in that coffin.

    EXCLUSIVE: ‘Cloverfield’ Director Matt Reeves Reveals ‘Let The Right One In’ Remake Details » MTV Movies Blog 2008

  • I leaned against the bar to sip gin and vermouth like the lady Myrna Loys Nora Charles always was, wishing I had my own Asta on a leash at my feet.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • I leaned against the bar to sip gin and vermouth like the lady Myrna Loys Nora Charles always was, wishing I had my own Asta on a leash at my feet.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • I leaned against the bar to sip gin and vermouth like the lady Myrna Loys Nora Charles always was, wishing I had my own Asta on a leash at my feet.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • Her sister Loys, too, who was up at the Alp with the cattle, came down to church on Sundays, made acquaintance with the Jenkins, and must have them up to see the sunrise from her house upon the Loser, where they had supper and all slept in the loft among the hay.

    Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin 2005

  • A list of the gravamina of the Churches and the clerics, discussed at the Council of Vienne (1311), contains ample proof of the abuse of authority to which the Church was subjected, and the writer of the poem "Avisemens pour le roy Loys," composed in 1315 for Louis X, exhorted this new king to live in peace with the Church, which Philip

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Djabal and Anael, Anael and Loys are the speakers, might be described as dialogues conducted by means of “asides,” and even the imagination of a reader resents a construction of scenes which requires these duets of soliloquies, these long sequences of the audible-inaudible.

    Robert Browning Dowden, Edward 1904

  • She was married very young to a M. de Warrens, of the house of Loys, eldest son of M. de Villardin, of Lausanne; there were no children by this marriage, which was far from being a happy one.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

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