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The supply required was almost ten times as large as the quantity in which the celebrated Ouvrard speculated at the outset of the Revolution.
Eve and David 2007
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Then Ouvrard could buy up first the entire stock of paper and then the manufacturers; but in the year
Eve and David 2007
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The supply required was almost ten times as large as the quantity in which the celebrated Ouvrard speculated at the outset of the Revolution.
Eve and David 2007
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Then Ouvrard could buy up first the entire stock of paper and then the manufacturers; but in the year
Eve and David 2007
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Ouvrard preferred to be imprisoned at the Conciergerie rather than at Sainte – Pelagie.
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* Thérèse was separated from her husband (Tallien) and living openly with a married man (Ouvrard), by whom she had a number of children.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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Divorced from Tallien who died indigent, likely suffering from venereal disease and the mother of a number of illegitimate children by the financier Ouvrard.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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* Thérèse was separated from her husband (Tallien) and living openly with a married man (Ouvrard), by whom she had a number of children.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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Divorced from Tallien who died indigent, likely suffering from venereal disease and the mother of a number of illegitimate children by the financier Ouvrard.
The Last Great Dance on Earth Sandra Gulland 2001
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Twenty-two thousand from Ouvrard thanks to Thérèse, with whom Ouvrard has been “keeping company” but it's still not enough.
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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