- Théodore de
Cornulier-Lucinière (16
April 1811 – 23
March 1886) was a
French naval officer.
Alphonse Jean
Claude René Théodore de
Cornulier-Lucinière was...
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therefore also reversible. Ceccherini-Silberstein &
Coornaert (2010) p. 276
Cornulier (2011). Ceccherini-Silberstein &
Coornaert (2010) p. 56 Ceccherini-Silberstein...
- com****tional
number theory, and com****tional
commutative algebra, etc. de
Cornulier, Yves. "Group Presentation". MathWorld.
Small groups and
their presentations...
- "Non-Lexical
Vocables in
Scottish Traditional Music", PhD
Thesis (1980). de
Cornulier, Benoît (2005). "Les
tralalas ou « syllabes non significatives » illustrés...
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Cochinchina on 10
December 1869, and held this
position until Alphonse de
Cornulier-Lucinière
arrived to ****ume the governorship. He was
Interim Governor...
- early-modern and
contemporary literature.
Anatole Pierre ****sas Benoît de
Cornulier David Herman:
Professor of
English at
North Carolina State University...
- 40–43, doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-3254-2, ISBN 0-387-98669-3, MR 1760253 de
Cornulier, Yves; Guyot, Luc; Pitsch,
Wolfgang (2007), "On the
isolated points in...
- His most
prestigious victories include the Prix d'Amérique, Prix de
Cornulier, Prix de
France and Prix de Paris. At the end of his career, the stallion...
- he
joined the
Marine Infantry serving under his
uncle Admiral René de
Cornulier who was
Governor of the Colony. He was
promoted to full
Lieutenant in...
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lived there until 1855, when the
property was in ruins. The
Marquis de
Cornulier bought the land,
which included over
thirty farms, and
moved to the area...