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We thought it would be fascinating to visit the collection of tiny islands and tropical jungle which are still officially part of France – the Départements and Territoires Outre-Mer.
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Currently, the studies on this solid fermentation process are being actively developed in France by the Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer and the Institut National de Recherche Chimique Applique in close collaboration with industry for utilization of potato wastes.
Chapter 6 1983
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We pause as we reach it, and turn back to the first page of "Outre-Mer."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Various
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Like the "Sketch-Book" of the other most popular of our authors, Irving, the "Outre-Mer" of Longfellow is a series of tales, reveries, descriptions, reminiscences, and character-pieces, suggested by European travel.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Various
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The preface of "Outre-Mer," Longfellow's first book, is dated 1833.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Various
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He wrote only three prose works, _Outre-Mer, Hyperion and
The Canadian Elocutionist Anna Kelsey Howard
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It is true of the Pilgrim of Outre-Mer, in all the thirty years since first he launched forth "into the uncertain current of public favor."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Various
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Longfellow brought out his "Outre-Mer," and Audubon published his
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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We may first read Longfellow's prose works, "Outre-Mer" and
The Booklover and His Books Harry Lyman Koopman 1898
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His travel sketches on this trip were published in book form in 1835, under the title of _Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage beyond the Sea_.
History of American Literature Reuben Post Halleck 1897
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