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- Cugis, venant de Cuges, sorti de Cuges." QuelleTaille (29 September 2020). "Taille Max Decugis". Quelle taille font-ils? 📏. Retrieved 14 May 2021. United...
- Louvre, autour duquel la collection s'est dĂ©veloppĂ©e et organisĂ©e. Certes sa taille et sa cor****nce m****ive suffisent Ă  attirer l'attention, mais son intĂ©rĂȘt...
- do****ents originaux et notamment d'aprÚs un m****cript contenant Le RÎle de la taille imposée sur les habitants de Paris en 1292 (in French). ****elet. p. 235...
- uses them to measure the progress of the "vintage", the first and second tailles, and finally the rebĂȘches of insufficient quality to be made into AOC wine...
- do****ents originaux et notamment d'aprÚs un m****cript contenant Le RÎle de la taille imposée sur les habitants de Paris en 1292 (in French). ****elet. Gangoli...
- the libretto does not offer opportunities to have male trios (B****e-taille, Taille (Tenor 2), Haute-contre) is perhaps regrettable. The duets between Pallantus...
- pour que les mesures puissent convenir Ă  des poignets plus larges et Ă  la taille inconnue d'une montre. Boyer, Bruce (Autumn 1995). "The Best Off-the-Rack...
- Retrieved 19 July 2020. Maroteaux, Pierre (1996). "J'accuse ! La petite taille a-t-elle encore droit de cité ?" [I accuse! Does smallness still have a...
- from provost abuses, and Philip Augustus involved bourgeois in setting the taille tax. By the 13th century, muni****l life emerged, with townsfolk electing...
- 1731, was the biggest taxpayer in the whole Île-de-France election, with a taille tax of 3,640 pounds; this was still the case in 1758, with a tax of 3,200...