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... 1660 in France. He married Marie Catherine Fournier about 1618 in France. Marie Catherine Fournier was born in M©Øle, Orne, France. Marie Catherine Fournier and Pierre Guillaume de la Mater had the following child: 926. i. Claude ...
... 1660 , in France . This interest has been referred to both by M. Martino ( particularly after 1660 ) in L'Orient dans la littérature française au xvii et au xviii siècle , and by M. Chinard in dealing with America . With the excep- tion ...
... 1660 , in France . This interest has been referred to both by M. Martino ( particularly after 1660 ) in L'Orient dans la littérature française au xvii et au xviii siècle , and by M. Chinard in dealing with America . With the excep- tion ...
... 1660 in France. He married 3091. Marie Bourgeois. 3091. Marie Bourgeois, born 1597 in Champagn, France; died Abt. 1696 in Acadie (Nova Scotia), Canada. Children of Germain Doucet and Marie Bourgeois are: i. Germain Doucet II215, born ...
... 1660 in France in order to bargain for an advantageous po- sition in the reorganized fur trade , it was clear that Radisson and Des Groseilliers represented major competitors that had to be brought to heel ( Trudel , 1979 : 259-262 ) ...
... 1660 in France 8. One of the most important works in the history of French grammar , this work 5. See , for example , Sahlin , Cesar Chesneau de Marsais et son Rôle dans la l'Evolution de la Grammaire Générale , pp . 1 ff . On these ...
... ( 1660 ) in France , and Lippay ( 1664 ) in Hungary , to be followed by Quintinye ( 1693 ) in France and Woolridge ( 1700 ) , Mortimer ( 1721 ) , Miller ( 1724 ) , and Switzer ( 1727 ) in England . From the short descriptions included in ...
... 1660 , in France from 1789 to 1799 , and in Russia from 1917 to the late 1920s . They have , that is to say , plotted out a general progression in all three cases from violent overthrows of inefficient , antiquated , and noncompetitive ...
... 1660. In France, the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659) with the ancient Spanish foe had finally brought peace. In the following year, the young and vigorous Louis XIV asserted that he would rule France without intermediaries. Many problems ...
... 1660. In France the king's principal adviser , Cardinal Mazarin , lay dying and the next year young Louis XIV , at last freed from moderating restraints , would begin an abso- lutist rule that continued until his death in 1715 . The ...