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They are derived from a certain Sieur de Hardy, who came over from Jersey I suppose 200 or 250 years ago; and he had two very distinguished descendents.
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And though the Sieur was a good Catholic, he was also of the present world, and its advancement, and had always been inspired with the love of an explorer, and of a full, free life.
A Little Girl in Old Quebec Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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Huron; becomes a trader; called Sieur des Groseilliers; children of; travels with Radisson; called Des Groseilliers and spoken of as a brother of Radisson
Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Pierre Esprit Radisson 1673
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"Sieur," he said, "if you indeed have a mortal appointing, I -"
The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980
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In addition to the title of "Sieur," baronies are created in Canada, foremost among them that of the Le Moynes of Montreal.
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Over the old, crabbed yet delicately fine writing of the "Sieur" whose influence on
Innocent : her fancy and his fact Marie Corelli 1889
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"Sieur," he began in his deep, slow voice, "it's you who are in danger.
The Urth of the New Sun Wolfe, Gene 1987
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The Sieur de Bienville might have turned over in his grave just then but, paying him no mind, we carried on.
Pascale Boucicaut: Secret in the Roux Pascale Boucicaut 2012
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The Sieur de Bienville might have turned over in his grave just then but, paying him no mind, we carried on.
Pascale Boucicaut: Secret in the Roux Pascale Boucicaut 2012
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The Sieur de Bienville might have turned over in his grave just then but, paying him no mind, we carried on.
Pascale Boucicaut: Secret in the Roux Pascale Boucicaut 2012
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