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  • In 1633 Champlain brought with him the family of Jacques Panis and his wife, Marie Pouchet, or Pusset and their daughters Isabeau, or Isabel, and Marie, aged thirteen and six.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • This was probably the family of Jacques Panis and his wife, Marie Pouchet or Pousset, with their daughters Isebeau and Marie.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • This was probably the family of Jacques Panis and his wife, Marie Pouchet or Pousset, with their daughters Isebeau and Marie.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • In 1633 Champlain brought with him the family of Jacques Panis and his wife, Marie Pouchet, or Pusset and their daughters Isabeau, or Isabel, and Marie, aged thirteen and six.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Mourning once more: I headed the procession at the burial of father Pouchet last Monday.

    The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters 2003

  • Perutz writes that Geison's analysis of the importance of philosophical, religious, and political interests in the Pasteur-Pouchet debate are without "any clear evidence for the claim."

    Pasteur's 'Private Science' Summers, William C. 1997

  • On the other hand, Pasteur's methods of sterilization by means of a single exposure to boiling temperature did not always prove effective; and Pouchet, who used hay infusions rather than nutritive broth as a medium, would have won his point — at least for a time — had he not lost his courage or his conviction.

    GENETIC CONTINUITY BENTLEY GLASS 1968

  • The Pasteur-Pouchet controversy of the 1860's also had some ideological echoes reminiscent of the eighteenth century.

    SPONTANEOUS GENERATION ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • Dr. Kingsford writes: 'M. Pouchet observes that all the details of the digestive apparatus in man, as well as his dentition, constitute "so many proofs of his frugivorous origin" -- an opinion shared by Professor

    No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes Rupert H. Wheldon

  • Pouchet gulps down his coffee with a sort of feverish eagerness.

    The New Book of Martyrs Georges Duhamel 1925

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