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  • Dauphin, and as many on the Languedoc and Vivarais side, and a noble regiment of foot, who preceded his Eminence in the towns which he was to enter, or in which he was to sleep.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • He came from a very ancient family of the Vivarais, was educated at the college of his native city, and studied for the law in Dijon and at

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • It was pleasant to listen to the trumpets, which, played in Dauphine, were answered by those in Vivarais, and repeated by the echoes of our rocks.

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • The river Fontaulière has its source in the crater of Mount La Vestide, the largest in the Vivarais.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • The blue darkness lay long in the glade where I had so sweetly slumbered; but soon there was a broad streak of orange melting into gold along the mountain top of Vivarais.

    Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year 1923

  • It was in 1783 that Montgolfier conceived the idea of utilizing the lifting power of hot air and invited the Assembly of Vivarais to watch an exhibition of his invention, when a balloon, 10 feet in circumference, rose to a height of 6,000 feet in under ten minutes.

    Aviation in Peace and War Frederick Hugh Sykes 1915

  • The first experiment was made at Annonay, in Vivarais, MM.

    A History of Aeronautics Evelyn Charles Vivian 1914

  • French cardinal, nephew of the foregoing, whose name he adopted, b. in 1279, at Colombier in Vivarais; d. in 1361 at the priory of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • Encyclopedie; Idem, Essai historique Vivarais (Tournon, 1890);

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • Mention must be made of the fact that a visit made in 1804 to the blessed remains of the Apostle of Vivarais was the beginning of the vocation of the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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