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St. Remy is usually called Toison d'Or.] [Footnote 10: His full name was Charles Martin.
Charles the Bold Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931 1908
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The Toison d'or was the most popular of the 2 and I've seen it many times as a kid.
Tintin in 3-D MoCap! Steve Hulett 2009
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Tintin et le mystère de la Toison d'Or the french movie. by Jean-Jacques Vierne, remember this one?
Universal Tells Spielberg 'No' on Financing Tintin « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Roi et de la Toison D'or, Grand Croix de l'ordre de Malte, nomme
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We travelled by easy stages, reaching Etampes about the sixth day, and here, on arrival at the Toison d'Or, I was disappointed to get no news of Capus.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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This letter I entrusted to Capus, bidding him meet me with the answer at Etampes, where he would find me at the Toison d'Or.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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Sourdeac, a man of immense wealth and considerable mechanical skill, constructed a theatre in his Norman castle, and brought out the "Toison d'Or," with words by Corneille.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Various
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Then Grimaldo rose and, without reverence, left the chapter by the left, went behind the right - hand seats of the chevaliers, and took the collar of the Toison which was extended at the end of the table.
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To his suggestions that Gruyère would be a valuable addition to the Spanish territories, no more attention was paid than to his desire to be decorated with the Order of the Toison d'Or and to be received as a colonel in the Spanish army.
The Counts of Gruyère Mrs. Reginald de Koven
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Toison d'Or, depuis la première Institution, folio, 450 plates, containing upwards of 2000 finely engraved Coats of Arms, calf, a beautiful book, 30s.
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