- ("Streets and countryside"),
appeared in 1923,
followed by the
novel Die
Bresche ("The breach") in 1924, both with
little success. A
second novel, Das Geheimnis...
-
second floor was a rotunda, 36 feet high, of
Maryland marble with
eight Bresche violet marble columns, used as the
statuary room. The room
opened onto...
- immerhin, in die
festeste Hochburg der
deutschen Sozialdemokratie eine
Bresche zu schlagen, wenn auch ein stärkerer
Einbruch noch
nicht gelang. Dort gelang...
- immerhin, in die
festeste Hochburg der
deutschen Sozialdemokratie eine
Bresche zu schlagen, wenn auch ein stärkerer
Einbruch noch
nicht gelang. Dort gelang...
- (dial) bieuzr, OBr
beuer Lat. fiber,
later replaced by
castor (from Gr****)
bresche 'honeycomb' Occ. brusc, brus 'hive', Prov
bresco ‘waffle,
honey cake’,...
-
Archived from the
original on 29
March 2019.
Retrieved 29
March 2019. "Eine
Bresche in den
einseitigen Meinungsdiskurs schlagen".
Junge Freiheit (in German)...
-
plants growing in the
gardens of Jean et
Vesapasien Robin, Paris, P. de
Bresche, 1624, in-12, 71 pages.
International Plant Names Index. J.Robin. Le Muséum...
- Muir,
Culture Wars, pp. 63f Muir,
Culture Wars, p. 98
Details of
Carlo di
Bresche,
known in
Italy as
Carlo di Morte, are
derived from the
brief anonymous...
-
House of Representatives, the
State Reception Room is
constructed from
Bresche Violet marble imported from
Italy and
veined with the
colors red, lavender...
-
haute qu'un
homme n'y
sauroit demeurer à la
muraille pour
defendre la
bresche: par ce que de cete colline, qui est au dessus, il
seroit à
decouvert battu...