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possible deal with the
Vatican among other things, des
Lauriers wrote to
Lefebvre warning him. Des
Lauriers supported the
belief that the
current state of the...
-
residence of the
Lauriers during his
years as a
lawyer and
Member of Parliament, in Victoriaville, Quebec, is
designated Wilfrid Laurier House National...
- minister,
Laurier is
often considered one of the country's
greatest statesmen.
Laurier can also
refer to:
Laurier (name) Bénigne B****et Des
Lauriers, early...
- Cyprès et
lauriers, Op.156 (Saint-Saëns, Camille):
Scores at the
International Music Score Library Project "SAINT-SAËNS:
Cypres et
lauriers –
Gyula Pfeiffer...
- the
sedeprivationist French priest Michel-Louis Guérard des
Lauriers as a bishop. Des
Lauriers was a
French Dominican theologian and a
papal advisor. On...
- C****icia**** of the
Dominican Catholic theologian Michel-Louis Guérard des
Lauriers. The
etymology of the term
sedeprivationist "means that
there is a privation...
- Les
lauriers sont coupés (French pronunciation: [le lɔʁje sɔ̃ kupe], "The
laurels are cut") is an 1887
novel by
French author Édouard Dujardin,
first published...
-
Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly
referred to as WLU or
simply Laurier) is a
public university in Ontario, Canada, with
campuses in Waterloo, Brantford...
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conditions at the time. They
would not come back to
office until 1896;
Wilfrid Laurier was
prime minister from that year
until the party's
defeat in 1911 and...
-
differentiate the groups,
historians tend to use two
retrospective names: The
Laurier Liberals, who
opposed conscription of
soldiers to
support Canada's involvement...