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Condy Raguet (January 28, 1784 –
March 22, 1842) was the
first chargé d'affaires from the
United States to
Brazil and a
noted politician and free trade...
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lifelong depositors. The bank was
organized by a
group of men led by
Condy Raguet, who had read
about the
concept of
savings banks becoming po****r in Great...
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included nine
companies of the 4th
Texas Mounted Rifles under Maj.
Henry Raguet, five
companies of the 7th
Texas Mounted Rifles under Maj.
Powhatan Jordan...
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Claude Raguet Hirst (born Claudine, 1855–1942) was an
American painter of
still lifes. She was the only
woman of her era to gain
acclaim using the trompe-l'œil...
- Davies,
Robertson (1996). "Lolita's Crime: **** Made Funny". In
Christine Raguet-Bouvart (ed.). Lolita: un
royaume au-delà des mers.
University of Bordeaux...
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Boilly Salvador Dalí
Walter Goodman John
Haberle William Harnett Claude Raguet Hirst René
Magritte John F. Peto
Contemporary Ellen Altfest Martin Battersby...
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letter to
Colonel Henry Raguet, the
commander of the
Committee of
Vigilance and
Safety in Nacogdoches.
Raguet kept the
letter he
received and...
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prominent lovers.
Parisian society compared Germaine de Staël and Mme
Raguet to
Minerva and Juno and
named their garments for
Roman deities:
gowns were...
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Emmet (1866–1952)[citation needed]
William C. Fitler,
husband of
Claude Raguet Hirst,
charter member John La
Farge (1835–1910)
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls (1854–1930)...
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Obscura and
Laughter in the Dark, or The
Confusion of Texts, by
Christine Raguet-Bouvard (translated by Jeff Edwards)
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