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  • Actually the first Christmas I ever spent alone was in France when I lived there for Junior Year Abroad and I went cross-country skiiing for two weeks in the Massif Central near Mt. Lozere.

    December 2002 Halley Suitt 2002

  • In order to do away with this inconvenience, Mr. Giral, of Langogne (Lozere), has invented a sort of movable siphon that primes itself automatically, however small be the spring that feeds the reservoir in which it is placed.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 Various

  • M.demoiselle Josephine Tallien, god-daughter of the Empress, who has since married M. Pelet de la Lozere, and another daughter of M.dame

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • (Lozere) with General Brun de Villeret, his former aid-de-camp.

    The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various

  • M. sister-in-law had been reared in the same boarding-school as M.demoiselle Josephine Tallien, god-daughter of the Empress, who has since married M. Pelet de la Lozere, and another daughter of M.dame Tallien, M.demoiselle Clemence Cabarus.

    Recollections of the private life of Napoleon Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 1895

  • Borne of Lozere barren hills were turned into rich gardens by communal work.

    Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin 1881

  • In crossing the Lozere I had not only come among new natural features, but moved into the territory of a different race.

    Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes 1879

  • The Lozere lies nearly east and west, cutting Gevaudan into two unequal parts; its highest point, this Pic de Finiels, on which I was then standing, rises upwards of five thousand six hundred feet above the sea, and in clear weather commands a view over all lower Languedoc to the Mediterranean Sea.

    Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes 1879

  • Hence, as from the Lozere, you can see in clear weather the shining of the Gulf of Lyons; and perhaps from here the soldiers of Salomon may have watched for the topsails of Sir Cloudesley Shovel, and the long-promised aid from England.

    Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes 1879

  • I picked a meal in fear and trembling, half lying down to hide myself from the road; and I daresay I was as much concerned as if I had been a scout from Joani's band above upon the Lozere, or from Salomon's across the Tarn, in the old times of psalm-singing and blood.

    Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes 1879

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