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Theodore Gaillard, a poet patronized by the Court, who thought of starting a Royalist paper to be entitled the Reveil at a later day.
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Started by Lousteau into undertaking Liberal journalism, Lucien de Rubempre passed over suddenly to the Royalist side, founding the "Reveil," an extremely partisan organ, with the hope of obtaining from the King the right to adopt the name of his mother.
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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In March, 1822, with Theodore Gaillard, he established the "Reveil," another kind of "Drapeau Blanc."
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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He was wounded in a duel by Michel Chrestien, whom he had made angry by an article in the "Reveil," which had severely criticised a very excellent book by Daniel d'Arthez.
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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Reveil Tunisien (December 21th, 2007) the website got hacked and completely deleted.
Silencing Online Speech in Tunisia- Mochagheb, Ennaged, Place Mohamed Ali Blogs Banned 2008
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Next day Lucien allowed his name to appear in the list of contributors to the Reveil.
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“I have not written a line in the Reveil this week past.”
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He was always in the breach, pounding away with all his might in the Reveil, backed up by Martainville, the only one among his associates who stood by him without an afterthought.
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His mistress would be ruined unless he dealt his friend a death-blow in the Reveil and the great newspaper.
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The Reveil, the Foudre, and the Drapeau Blanc have all been founded for the express purpose of replying to the slander, gibes, and railing of the Liberal press.
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