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- Wayback Machine Cordy, Jacques (25 March 1994). "Jacques Brel Berné par " Monsier Paul "". Le Soir (in French). Brussels, Belgium: Rossel & Cie, SA. Retrieved...
- Michilimackinac Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois (1725–1747) 1744 1744 Monsier de Vivchevet Fort Michilimackinac Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois...
- socialite and author. She is best known for her novels, especially The Head of Monsier M. (1961, Crown). Her will established the Lyric Poetry Award. Kirkus Reviews...
- Up All Night (Unwritten Law, 2001) Elva (Unwritten Law, 2002) Oh La La (Monsier Leroc, 2003) Everything You Need (Slightly Stoopid, 2003) Narrow Path (Josh...
- their child's given name, with the answer forming a pun. For example, Monsier and Madame Mauve are said to have a son called Guy, where his name is a...
- p. 159. Tarbell 1896, p. 171. Sian Reynolds, Marriage and Revolution: Monsier and Madame Roland. Oxford UP, 2012 Tarbell 1896, pp. 146–149, 151. Reynolds...
- (published) The Dumb Lady, or The Farrier Made Physician The Old Troop, or Monsier Ragou Molière – Les Femmes Savantes Henry Nevil Payne – The Morning Ramble...
- power to make this happen. The King was re****ured as the local missionary. Monsier Coillard, was his interpreter at the meeting and the King was re****ured...
- artist recorded it in his Liber Veritatis as number 45, captioned "made for monsier Perochet", meaning the art collector Guillaume Perochet, for whom Lorrain...
- photography studio in Paris, called Photographie catholique, owned by "Monsier Vaudé-Green" and specialising in the "reproduction sur papier des chefs-d’œuvre...