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muscles of the stump. JPL · 13086 13087
Chastellux 1992 OV6 François-Jean de
Chastellux (1734–1788),
author of De la félicité
publique (1757)...
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Victoire de Durfort-Civrac (2
December 1752 – 14
November 1816),
Countess of
Chastellux, was a
French courtier. She
served as dame d'honneur to
Madame Victoire...
- Château de
Chastellux (French pronunciation: [ʃato də ʃatly]) is a
French castle with
elements from the eleventh, thirteenth,
fifteenth and nineteenth...
- François Jean de Beauvoir,
Marquis de
Chastellux (French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʒɑ̃ də bovwaʁ maʁki də ʃatly]; 5 May 1734, in
Paris – 24
October 1788, in Paris), was...
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Chastellux-sur-Cure (French pronunciation: [ʃatly syʁ kyʁ],
literally Chastellux on Cure) is a
commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- d'Amboise Margaret,
married April 6, 1583
Olivier de
Chastellux,
Baron and
Viscount de
Chastellux of Avallon. She a
friend of François d'Amboise lawyer...
- François-Jean de
Chastellux.
Jefferson ascribed the Southerners' "unsteady", "generous", "candid"
traits to
their climate,
while De
Chastellux claimed that...
- for
being a
skilled horse rider, as one of his
friends the
Marquis de
Chastellux observed,
remarking that
Washington “is a very
excellent and bold horseman...
- and mind
equal to the
white man," (Jefferson
letter to the
Marquis de
Chastellux, June 7, 1785).
American Indians.
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. Retrieved...
- François-Jean de
Chastellux.
Jefferson ascribed the Southerners' "unsteady", "generous", "candid"
traits to
their climate,
while De
Chastellux claimed that...