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Ms. Trye says her business partners dismissed the incident as a minor flub, which is one reason why she's since dissolved the partnership and today runs Trye
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Ms. Trye says her business partners dismissed the incident as a minor flub, which is one reason why she's since dissolved the partnership and today runs Trye
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Conti, partly perhaps from contrition at the rather unchivalrous fashion in which his great friends had hustled the philosopher away at the time of the decree of the parliament of Paris, offered him refuge at one of his country seats at Trye near Gisors.
Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) John Morley 1880
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Rousseau fled, sojourned a year at Trye-Château under an assumed name, and after wanderings hither and thither, took refuge in Paris, where, living meanly, he completed his _Confessions_, wrote other eloquent pieces of self-vindication, and relieved his morbid cerebral excitement by music and botanising rambles.
A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Edward Dowden 1878
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The Prince of Conti, faithful to his philosophical affections, quartered him at the castle of Trye, near
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 1830
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"And weteth [know], that, the foresaid 17th day of August, departed from us at Pontoise our letters to you direct in the same tenour; and because it is said the bearer of them is by our enemies taken into Crotey, we renouelle [renew] them here at Trye the Castle, the 12th day of September."
Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth James Endell Tyler 1820
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I wrote the first with pleasure, with satisfaction, and at my ease, at Wootton, or in the castle of Trye: everything I had to recollect was a new enjoyment.
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While at Trye, in Gisors, in 1767 -- 8, he wrote the second part of the Confessions.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 01 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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While at Trye, in Gisors, in 1767 -- 8, he wrote the second part of the Confessions.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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