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Henry IV., and Louis XIII., at the time when the hotels Mignon and Serpente were erected in the same neighborhood, with the palace of the Princess
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The partners occupied the ground floor of one of the great old-fashioned houses in the Rue Serpente; their private office had been contrived at the further end of a suite of large drawing-rooms, now converted into warehouses for books.
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Henry IV., and Louis XIII., at the time when the hotels Mignon and Serpente were erected in the same neighborhood, with the palace of the Princess
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Rue Serpente, Paris, payable to order of M. Gannerac of
Eve and David 2007
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Rue Serpente, Paris, payable to order of M. Gannerac of
Eve and David 2007
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The leaders of this group, Girodias learned, were Postel du Mas and Canudo, whose headquarters were in the Rue Serpente, although most of the activity took place in a large apartment in the nearby Boulevard Saint-Germain.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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The leaders of this group, Girodias learned, were Postel du Mas and Canudo, whose headquarters were in the Rue Serpente, although most of the activity took place in a large apartment in the nearby Boulevard Saint-Germain.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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The leaders of this group, Girodias learned, were Postel du Mas and Canudo, whose headquarters were in the Rue Serpente, although most of the activity took place in a large apartment in the nearby Boulevard Saint-Germain.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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Paris, chez Ruault, Libraire, rue de la Harpe, prs de la rue Serpente.
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Serpente, where lived a pretty girl named Colette, orphan after Sedan, and
The King in Yellow 1899
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