- François-Henri-Louis de
Geofroy (17
October 1822 – 5
October 1899) was a
French diplomat who was the
French amb****ador to
China from 1872 to 1875 and...
- Chrétien
Géofroy Nestler, name also
given as
Christian Gottfried Nestler (1
March 1778,
Strasbourg – 2
October 1832), was a
botanist and
pharmacist from...
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Geoffroy (or
Geofroy) Tory (Latin:
Godofredus Torinus; c. 1480 in
Bourges –
before 14
October 1533 in Paris) was a
French humanist and an engraver, best...
- Sir
Geofroy William Tory, KCMG (31 July 1912 – 18 July 2012) was a
British diplomat. The son of
William Frank Tory and
Edith Wreghitt, Tory was educated...
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justification and Lee
conceded that it was
meant as a "warning" to Ong.
Tunku told
Geofroy Tory, the
British High
Commissioner in
Kuala Lumpur on 30 January, that...
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recognized the
supremacy of the
Constitution over a treaty. For example, in
Geofroy v. Riggs, 133 U. S. 258, 133 U. S. 267, it declared: "The
treaty power...
- The
following examples help
demonstrate the
meaning of this distinction:
Geofroy v. Riggs, 133 U.S. 258 (1890): the
Supreme Court held that a
certain treaty...
- Forskål, 1775
Stellio spinipes Daudin, 1802
Uromastix [sic]
spinipes — É.
Geofroy Saint-Hilaire, 1827
Uromastix aegyptia — Anderson, 1896
Uromastyx aegyptius...
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meaning in Hindi". www.hindlish.com.
Retrieved 2022-05-13. Kinhoégbè,
Géofroy; Djèdatin, Gustave; Loko,
Laura Estelle Yêyinou; Favi,
Abraham Gnimansou;...
- galley-slave existence".
After the 1850
Paris Salon,
French diplomat Louis de
Geofroy described the
sentiment in the
painting by saying, "art that is made for...