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Charles Le
Goffic (14 July 1863 – 12
February 1932) was a
Breton poet,
novelist and
historian whose influence was
especially strong in his
native Brittany...
- Souvestre,
travel journals by
Anatole Le Braz,
poems and
novels by
Charles Le
Goffic, the
works of the singer-songwriter Théodore
Botrel and of the maritime...
- 1865–1868. doi:10.1246/cl.1989.1865. Meffre, Patrick; Durand, Philippe; Le
Goffic, François (1999). "Methyl (S)-2-phthalimido-4-methylthiobutanoate". Organic...
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Language Surnames Breton ar Gov [Le Goff], ar
Govig [Le
Goffic]
Cornish an Gov [Angove, Goff, Goffe]; [Trengove]
Irish Mac
Gabhann [McGowan, MacGowan,...
- d'Inville" –
Brest BFM "De Morsier" – Île
Longue BFM "Détroyat" –
Toulon CFM "Le
Goffic" –
Cherbourg CFM "Bernier" – Lanvéoc CFM "Brière" – Lann-Bihoué CFM "Colmay"...
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University of
Edinburgh Student Law Review. 2: 88.
Retrieved 24 June 2020. Le
Goffic, Caroline; Zappalaglio,
Andrea (2017). "The Role Pla**** by the US Government...
- "Chinoise au brûle parfum".
Retrieved 29
November 2014. "Bust of
Charles Le
Goffic".
Retrieved 27
November 2014. "La Maternité".
Retrieved 27
November 2014...
- me more
beautiful than in Perros"),
writers Anatole Le Braz,
Charles Le
Goffic, or
Ernest Renan who was
behind the idea of the
construction of the Grand...
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first w**** of June, 1918. [Boston, M****.?: s.n., 1918?]. OCLC 1238661 Le
Goffic,
Charles and Menzies, Lucy.
General Foch at the Marne: An
Account of the...
- Land) is a three-act
opera by Guy
Ropartz with a
libretto by
Charles Le
Goffic. It was
composed between 1908 and 1910 and was
premiered in 1912 at Nancy...