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Henri Griffet (1698–1771) was a
leading Jesuit writer. He was born at
Moulins and
educated at the
College of
Louis le
Grand in
Paris where he ****isted...
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Antoine Gilbert Griffet de
Labaume (21
November 1756 – 18
March 1805) was an 18th-century
French writer,
playwright and translator. Born in Moulins, Allier...
- Montepulciano,
Italy Centre National du
Costume de
Scene (museum)
Antoine Gilbert Griffet de
Labaume (1756–1805),
translator and man of
letters Théodore de Banville...
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revolutionary era." The text was
translated into
French by
Antoine Gilbert Griffet de
Labaume in 1791.
Paine arrived in the
American colonies in November...
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Luynes (2nd ed.). 1624. Le V****or (1757).
Histoire de
Louis XIII. Paris.
Griffet (1758).
Histoire du
regne de
Louis XIII, roi de
France et de Navarre. Paris...
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Vermandois as the
prisoner in the mask was
later mentioned by
Henri Griffet, in 1769, as
having circulated during the
reign of
Louis XIV, therefore...
- in 1720, 1721, 1725, 1742, and (the last edition, with
notes by
Henri Griffet) 1755–1760.
Daniel published an
abridgment in 1724 (English trans., 1726)...
- Hamilton,
Ontario August 29, 1962 Shot and
killed by
Bruce Griffet with a 16
gauge shotgun.
Griffet was then shot and
wounded by
former police officer George...
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Noone 1988, pp. 103–105, 108–114. Mongrédien 1961, p. 38.
Anonymous 1745.
Griffet 1769.
Ravaisson 1879, pp. 229, 329, 338, 421, 465. Mongrédien 1961, pp...
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history of the Abderites, 1774), (translated into
French by
Antoine Gilbert Griffet de Labaume) and the
charming poetic romances, Das Wintermärchen (1776)...