- Jacques-Antoine
Dulaure (born on
December 3, 1755, in Clermont-Ferrand and died on
August 18, 1835, in Paris) was a
French archaeologist, historian, and...
- Oslo,
Norway Polytechnique.fr
Archived 2017-09-07 at the
Wayback Machine Dulaure, Jacques-Antoine (1974). Les Divinités génératrices. Vervier, Belgium:...
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victim of any
bully was
colloquially called their hussard. Jacques-Antoine
Dulaure in 1825
called the
method "strange", "rather barbarous", and "iniquitous"...
- nations. On 1 May 1793,
according to the
Girondin deputé Jacques-Antoine
Dulaure, 8,000
armed men
surrounded the
Convention and
threatened not to leave...
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Gournay &
Somma 2013, p. 41.
Bourse de
Commerce – Structurae.
Dulaure 1824, p. 6–7.
Dulaure 1824, p. 7.
Costaz 1806, p. 273.
Bourse de
Commerce – Time Out...
- ISBN 9780805066333.
Kaplan 1996, p. 562.
Kaplan 1996, p. 54.
Dulaure 1824, p. 6–7.
Dulaure 1824, p. 7.
Gillispie 2004, p. 208.
Sherwood 2010, p. 38. Sherwood...
- Montlhéry. Longpont-sous-Montlhéry 1879, pp. 19–20. La
Monte 1942, p. 100-101.
Dulaure, A.,
Histoire physique,
civile et
morale des
environs de Paris, tome 6...
- Moustaches,
Whiskers &
Beards –
Lucinda Hawksley".
Retrieved 28
December 2016.
Dulaure, Jacques-Antoine (1786). Pogonologia, Or a
Philosophical and Historical...
- Thus the
place Royale,
later known as the
place des Vosges, was born. J-A
Dulaure,
Histoire de Paris,
Gabriel Roux, Paris, 1853, p. 189 Le
Magasin Pittoresque...
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curious come to see them, at a
given location at a
given time. Here's what
Dulaure says of this
phenomenon in 1787 : "Rue Saint-Antoine is
famous for the...