- significantly. Much of
Boulainvilliers'
historical work and
political life
centered on the
decline of the nobility. In 1669,
Henri de
Boulainvilliers went to study...
-
Muhammad because "he did not
deviate from the
natural religion".
Henri de
Boulainvilliers, in his Vie de ****med
which was
published posthumously in 1730, described...
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Paris Métro
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- in
Great Britain, was then
carried on in
France by such
people as
Boulainvilliers (1658–1722),
Nicolas Fréret (1688–1749), and then,
during the 1789...
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corner of
Boulainvilliers and
Singer Streets, in the 16th arrondis****t of Paris, next to the
former residence of Goscinny, at 54
Boulainvilliers Street...
-
sometimes given as 6 January. This is
based on a
letter by
Perceval de
Boulainvilliers [fr], a
councillor of
Charles VII,
stating that Joan was born on the...
- Lois (1748;
published in
English as The
Spirit of Law), and
Henri de
Boulainvilliers's Histoire des
anciens Parlements de
France (1737;
published in English...
-
extinguished all
natural light in him." In 1748,
after having read
Henri de
Boulainvilliers and
George Sale, he
wrote again about Mohammed and
Islam in "De l'Alcoran...
- of if not the
earliest example of
scientific racism.
Expanding upon
Boulainvilliers' use of
ethnography to
defend the
Ancien Régime
against the claims...
- or John
Lilburne in
Great Britain and in
France by
Nicolas Fréret,
Boulainvilliers, and then Sieyès,
Augustin Thierry, and
Cournot tended to identify...