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Pommeraye, consisting of three stories of iron galleries or arcades, uniting the Rue de Crébillon with the Rue de la Fosse.
Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser
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Pommeraye (loc.cit. infra.) and a few others place this synod in the second half of the ninth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Desroches and Mme. de la Carlière, _Les Deux Amis de Bourbonne_, the almost famous _Le Marquis des Arcis et Mme. de la Pommeraye_, of which more may be said presently; and things which are not exactly tales, but which have the tale-quality in part, like the charming _Regrets sur ma
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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Pommeraye is, I fear, rather true, and is certainly sketched with extraordinary ability.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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The adventure of M.dame de Pommeraye and the M.rquis d'Arcis is a crude foreshadowing of a style that has been perfected by M. Feydeau and M. Flaubert.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. John Morley 1880
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Mme. de la Pommeraye_, relating a woman's base revenge on a faithless lover.
A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Edward Dowden 1878
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Charles de la Pommeraye, and Claude de Pont-Briant, son of the Sieur de Moncevelles and cup-bearer to the Dauphin.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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Pommeraye, in his quarto volume, _Histoire de l'Eglise Cathedrale de
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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Both the ancient and yet existing inscriptions are inserted by Gilbert, from Pommeraye and Farin; and formerly there was seen, in the middle of the monument, the figure of the Seneschal habited as a Count, with all the insignia of his dignity.
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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Pommeraye has rather an interesting gossiping chapter [Chap. xxii.] "De la Bibliothêque de la Cathédrale;" p. 163: to which FRANÇOIS DE
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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