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- Bonvouloir may refer to: Bonvouloir Islands in Papua New Guinea Émile Bonvouloir (1875-1969), Canadian politician Julien Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir...
- The Bonvouloir Islands are a group of uninhabited islands of Papua New Guinea. They are in the Louisiade Archipelago. The islands are located 100 kilometres...
- Julien Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir (10 May 1749, in P****ais-la-Conception – 1783) was a secret French envoy to the American colonies, in 1775. Julien...
- nobility through two families, notable members of which were Achard de Bonvouloir and the Count of Buisson de Courson. The textile industry developed in...
- United States. To do this, the cabinet chose Julien Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir, a 26-year-old former French officer, to travel to the United States as...
- article for Henri Achard de Bonvouloir (search results). You may want to read the Wikispecies entry on "Henri Achard de Bonvouloir" instead.wikispecies:Henri...
- Major Gridley, Charles Lee, Horatio Gates, William Tryon, Daniel Morgan, Bonvouloir, Richard Montgomery, Hiram Jones, Lady Germain, Henry Knox, Nathaniel...
- Émile Bonvouloir (April 21, 1875 – August 11, 1969) was a Canadian provincial politician. Born in Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville, Quebec, Bonvouloir was the...
- 1896 Arg**** de Bonvouloir, 1871 Arhipis Bonvouloir, 1871 Arisus de Bonvouloir, 1871 Arrhipis Bonvouloir, 1871 Aru**** Fleutiaux, 1902 Asiocnemis Mamaev...
- albofasciatus (Bonvouloir, 1875) Balgus egaensis (Bonvouloir, 1875) [= "eganensis"] Balgus eschscholtzi (Laporte, 1835) Balgus humilis (Bonvouloir, 1875) Balgus...