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- significantly. Much of Boulainvilliers' historical work and political life centered on the decline of the nobility. In 1669, Henri de Boulainvilliers went to study...
- Paris Métro Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gare de Boulainvilliers. Boulainvilliers station at Transilien, the official website of SNCF (in French)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- of if not the earliest example of scientific racism. Expanding upon Boulainvilliers' use of ethnography to defend the Ancien Régime against the claims...
- — March 6, 1992 La Silla UESAC  · 14 km MPC · JPL 8521 Boulainvilliers 1992 GF4 Boulainvilliers April 4, 1992 La Silla E. W. Elst FLO 3.6 km MPC · JPL...
- or John Lilburne in Great Britain and in France by Nicolas Fréret, Boulainvilliers, and then Sieyès, Augustin Thierry, and Cournot tended to identify...