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Mothe's mine, which is silver, the assay of which has been made; as also of two lead-mines, so rich at first as to vegetate, or shoot a foot and a half at least out of the earth.
History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing -1775 Le Page du Pratz
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M. de la Mothe's son, Antoine Arnauld, had in him more of the lawyer than the soldier, and he was clever enough to escape detection for acts which _we_ should certainly call frauds.
The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909
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Mothe's store, in order to taste his wine and tobacco and gauge his hogsheads.
The Great Intendant : A chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672 Thomas Chapais 1902
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Mothe's question, a question which flushed the pallor of even her weariness when she remembered how widely it had differed from what her thought had been.
The Justice of the King Hamilton Drummond 1896
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Mothe with a curiosity as great as La Mothe's own and much more frankly evident.
The Justice of the King Hamilton Drummond 1896
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