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November 2016. Toland, John; La
Monnoye,
Bernard de (1
January 1718). Nazarenus, or, Jewish, gentile, and ****metan...
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Bernard de La
Monnoye (15 June 1641, in
Dijon – 15
October 1728) was a
French lawyer, poet,
philologue and critic,
known chiefly for his
carol Noei borguignon...
- to it was in the 1715 book
Menagiana by the
French poet
Bernard de la
Monnoye. The gospel's
origins and
author have been debated;
several theories are...
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chanson de la Palisse) is a
burlesque song
attributed to
Bernard de la
Monnoye (1641–1728)
about alleged feats of
French nobleman and
military leader...
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Burgundian dialect,
later adapted into English. It was
written by
Bernard de la
Monnoye (1641–1728) and
first published in Noël
bourguignons in 1720. Its original...
- to mint coins. The name of this site—La
Monnaie (originally
spelled La
Monnoye) in
French or De Munt in
Dutch (both
meaning "The Mint")—remained attached...
- &
autres preuves autentiques.
Enrichie De
Plusieurs Portraits, Seaux,
Monnoyes,
Sepultures & Armoires.
Livre VI,
Contenant Les Preuves. (in
French and...
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naked / he didn't wear a shirt"). In the
early 18th century,
Bernard de la
Monnoye collected over 50 of
these humorous "La Palice"
quatrains and published...
- at a premium,
creating a
monnoye de pays (French
monnaie de pays in
Modern French)
worth less than the
French currency (
monnoye de France,
monnaie de France...
- Elder, New York
colonial official (b. 1654)
October 15 –
Bernard de la
Monnoye,
French lawyer (b. 1641)
November 10 –
Fyodor Apraksin,
Russian admiral...