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Pinchard's Island was one of the
communities that
comprise an area on the
northeast coast of the
Island of Newfoundland,
called Bonavista North. These...
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Elizabeth Pinchard née
Sibthorpe (fl. 1791 – 1820), was an
English writer of children's
fiction whose stories incorporated moral lessons aimed at older...
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Bruno Pinchard (born (1955-06-15)15 June 1955 in Le Havre) is a
French writer and scholar, PhD, and
professor of philosophy.
Bruno Pinchard was born into...
- Max
Pinchard (21 July 1928 in Le
Havre – 12
December 2009 in Grand-Couronne) was a 20th-century
French composer and musicologist. In
addition to his activities...
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Count Karl
Ludwig von Grünne-
Pinchard (25
August 1808,
Vienna - 15 June 1884,
Baden bei Wien) was an Austro-Hungarian general. Karl
Ludwig von Grünne was...
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Francisco Steven Lanier McKnight,
member of the
Bohemian Club of San
Francisco Pinchard, 1922, pp. 222–233
Bohemian Club. The Rout of the Philistines, A Forest...
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Directed by
Matthew Lloyd at the
Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1998) Mme
Pinchard in The Fall Guy by
Georges Feydeau.
Directed by
Matthew Lloyd at the Royal...
- Paris: Vrin, « Bibliothèque d’Histoire de la Philosophie », 2001.
Bruno Pinchard (éd.), Fine
folie ou la
catastrophe humaniste, études sur les transcendantaux...
- town of Chicasetta, Georgia,
where her
family had been
enslaved by
Samuel Pinchard, a
brutal white man who, in the run-up to the
American Civil War, also...
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Lettice Fairfax was born on 26
March 1876. She
married Major C. H.
Biddulph Pinchard in 1908. He died in May 1944. She died in
Somerset on 25
December 1948...