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Vaillancourt (
Valencourt) is a
surname of
French origin, most
commonly found in the
province of...
- as a
combined dwelling and
boarding house. Nesbitt, the
widow of John
Valencourt Nesbitt,
raised her
three boys there,
supported her
family by
taking in...
- (1869) Galathée (1870)
Orpheline (1871)
Ipsilanty (1864)
Niger (1869–1891)
Valencourt (1877) Béc****ine (1879)
Formosa (1880)
Finance (1883) Hébé III (1885)...
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around twenty of whom
become stallions in
their turn, the best
being Valencourt (first
prize at the 1889
International Trotter Show) and
Bayard IV. He...
- (link) Radcliffe, A. 1791 (2009). The
Romance of the Forest. Chicago:
Valencourt Press. Rogers,
Deborah (1994). The
Critical Response to Ann radcliffe...
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Antoine V. Carré, (Ouest); Jh. Raphaël Noël, (Nord);
Rameau Loubeau, (Sud);
Valencourt Pasquet, (Artibonite); Léonce William, (Nord'Ouest). 1935, 21 Février:...
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Kelly Shadows & Tall
Trees 8
Undertow Publications James D.
Jenkins The
Valencourt Book of
World Horror Stories, Vol. 1
Valancourt Books Ryan
Cagle 2022...
- in New York State. His
mother was
Martha Marie, and his
father Ward
Valencourt Ranger. He was born in the
rural western part of New York State, most...
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plays include Count De Denia, or, The Spaniard's
Ransom (1841) and De
Valencourt: A
Tragedy in Five Acts (1842,
written with his brother). He was the owner...
- commère 1948: The
Ladies in the
Green Hats by
Fernand Rivers - Mlle de
Valencourt 1948: City of Hope by Jean
Stelli - Mme
Euridipe 1948: Jo la
Romance by...