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Pancartes were
medieval historical do****ents,
drawn up by a monastery, that
recorded a
sequence of
gifts to the monastery. They were
created in order...
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brandi une
pancarte antisémite à Metz ?".
Europe 1 (in French).
Archived from the
original on 12
August 2021.
Retrieved 12
August 2021. "
Pancarte antisémite...
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creation of a new tax on
goods entering towns that
would be
known as the
pancarte,
however in 1597 the
crown was
again rocked by
military crisis when the...
- 5%
sales tax on
goods entering into
towns (which
would be
known as the
pancarte).
Though initially hesitant the
notables agreed to
endorse this measure...
- "
Pancarte pour une
porte d'entrée" (in
English "Handbill for an entrance",
sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Onze Chants" or "Eleven Songs" in some...
- sute de parti****nţi, unii îmbrăcaţi în port po****r, purtând
icoane şi
pancarte cu
mesaje anti-LGBT, dar şi împotriva
persoanelor publice care susţin comunitatea...
- Ricard-Châtelain;
published August 8, 2013;
retrieved August 11, 2013 "Des
pancartes pour
interpeller les
conducteurs de
train qui
traversent Vaudreuil-Dorion"...
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Tailleferre of Les Six set
eleven of Pinget's
poems in a song
cycle entitled "
Pancarte pour Une
Porte D'Entrée" (roughly
translated as "Handbill for an Entrance")...
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George Butterworth (1885-1916) "Eleven Sons", a
short story by
Franz Kafka Pancarte pour une
porte d'entrée (Tailleferre),
sometimes erroneously called Eleven...
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exception of wheat, to
avoid bread riots. It was
estimated that this
pancarte would raise 5
million French pounds (livres), but in its best year it raised...