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Wailly, p. 10.
Annales S.
Benigni Divionensis 824.
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various poems. He was the son of Étienne-Augustin De
Wailly and the
brother of
Gustave and
Jules de
Wailly. 1826: Épître à J.-J.
Rousseau Read
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- Comédie-Française (1779–82). In his designs, de
Wailly showed a
predilection for the
perfect figure, the circle. De
Wailly was born in Paris.
Starting in 1749, he...
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- was the
brother of
architect Charles De
Wailly and the
grandfather of
archivist and
librarian Natalis de
Wailly.
Chisholm 1911.
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Wailly-Beaucamp is
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