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Landresse (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃dʁɛs]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. The commune...
- of Franche-Comté. The
author got his
inspiration from the
village of
Landresse,
where he
taught for two years. The
title comes from the goal of the war...
- wife. They
lived in Durnes,
where he was
teaching again.
After moving to
Landresse for a time,
Pergaud separated from his wife in 1907 and
moved to Paris...
- ****onaise [abridged from Arte da
lingoa de Iapam] tr. et collationnés par C.
Landresse. [With] (1825) The
Great Art was
translated into ****anese by
Tadao Doi...
- from the
French Edition of the Foe Koue Ki of MM. Remusat, Klaproth, and
Landresse with
Additional Notes and Illustrations, Calcutta:
Baptist Mission Press...
- Office, 1836,
completed and
expanded by
Julius Klaproth and E.A.X.C. de
Landresse. "Mémoires sur un
Voyage dans l'Asie Centrale, dans le Pays des Afghans...
- the
other four
members of the group.
Aelita Schaeffer Voiced by:
Sophie Landresse (French);
Sharon Mann (English)
Mainly known by her
alias Aelita Stones...
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Issans Jallerange Jougne Labergement-Sainte-Marie
Laire Laissey Lanans Landresse Lantenne-Vertière
Lanthenans Larnod Laval-le-Prieuré Lavans-Quingey Lavans-Vuillafans...
- and
African Studies in London. It was
translated into
French by M.C.
Landresse as
Elements of ****anese
Grammar (Elémens de la
Grammaire ****onaise) in...
- 399, and on the
commentaries of Messrs. Remusat, Klaproth, Burnouf, and
Landresse, Lieutenant-Colonel W. H.
Sykes by Sykes, Colonel; P. 505 The History...