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- Daubenton|Jaucourt 14 – Rousseau|d'Alembert 14 – Beauzee 13 – Watelet 13 – Boucher d'Argis 12 – Douchet et Beauzee 12 – Daubenton|d'Argenville 11 – Diderot|Vandenesse...
- Nicolas Beauzée (9 May 1717 in Verdun, Meuse – 23 January 1789 in Paris) was a French linguist, author of Grammaire générale (published 1767) and one...
- Isis. [...] She is sometimes called Phoronis, from her brother Phoroneus. Beauzée, Nicolas (1751). L'Encyclopédie (in French). On a étendu encore plus loin...
- from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2015-09-18. See for example Beauzée, Nicolas, Grammaire générale, ou exposition raisonnée des éléments nécessaires...
- informing the works of de Brosses, Dow, Sinner, Voltaire, Monboddo, Halhed, Beauzée, and Hervás, and was plagiarized by John Cleland (1778). Rosane Rocher...
- was ****igned to Escadrille N.93 (French: Escadrille SPA 93), based at Beauzée-sur-Aire south of Verdun, where he sta**** until September 13. The squadron...
- established by the merger of the former communes Beauzée-sur-Aire, Amblaincourt, Deuxnouds-devant-Beauzée, and Seraucourt on 1 January 1973. Communes of...
- the end of April and finally even up to 48 trains between Revigny and Beauzée. The Société Générale des Chemins de Fer Économiques (SE) took over operations...
- Claude Lancelot, who added Spanish, Italian, German and Arabic. Nicolas Beauzée's 1767 book includes examples of English, Swedish, Lappish, Irish, Welsh...
- Encyclopédie. After his death, Jacques-Philippe-Augustin Douchet and Nicolas Beauzée, who were both teachers at the École royale militaire, took over his work...