- Paul
Bourdarie (19 July 1864 – 21
February 1950) was a
French explorer, journalist,
lecturer and professor. He
became known as a
specialist in colonial...
- was why
Bourdarie did not stop
lobbying for his
project and
undertook serious work to get the
French government to
listen to him. As
Bourdarie confided...
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Albert Lebrun, a
former minister, and its
first perpetual secretary, Paul
Bourdarie, who
launched the four
verbs "to know, to understand, to respect, to love"...
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original (PDF) on 2012-02-15.
Retrieved 2009-03-25. Santos-Costa, D.;
Bourdarie, S.A. (2001). "Modeling the
inner Jovian electron radiation belt including...
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reaches a
length of 10.8 cm (4.3 in). The fish is
named in
honor of Paul
Bourdarie (1864-1950), the co-founder and
permanent secretary of l’Académie des...
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Gaston Donnet,
Bernard d'Attanoux and
Ferdinand de Béhagle; and Paul
Bourdarie, secretary-general of the Société
africaine de France.
Ludovic de Polignac...
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propos de la conférence de Berlin, Ed.
Bourdarie,
Paris 1890 Conférence
Internationale Douanière, Ed.
Bourdarie,
Paris 1890 Conférence
Internationale sur...
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French colonization of Africa. He was an
erudite man. De Béhagle and Paul
Bourdarie (1864–1950) made
speeches to the Société
africaine de
France in which...
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Gaston Donnet,
Bernard d'Attanoux and
Ferdinand de Béhagle; and Paul
Bourdarie, secretary-general of the Société
africaine de France. From June to November...
- Spence, H. E.; Reeves, G. D.; Baker, D. N.; Blake, J. B.; Bolton, M.;
Bourdarie, S.; Chan, A. A.; Claudepierre, S. G.; Clemmons, J. H.; Cravens, J. P...