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... called on to consecrate the tombs , if they are tombs , of departed chiefs honoured by these colossal memorials . After the prehistoric period and its remains , which seem to be involved in such a sea of dispute that it is useless to ...
... called on to consecrate the tombs , if they are tombs , of departed chiefs honoured by these colossal memorials . After the prehistoric period and its remains , which seem to be involved in such a sea of dispute that it is useless to ...
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... called , studies his vocation , although there are seminaries all over the country . Taken from a poor peasant home , he lives and lodges hardly ; and when he comes home for long summer and winter holidays is treated with reverence by ...
... called , studies his vocation , although there are seminaries all over the country . Taken from a poor peasant home , he lives and lodges hardly ; and when he comes home for long summer and winter holidays is treated with reverence by ...
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... called these people Diablinthes ( afterwards Madonienses or Malouins ) , Rhedones ( or people of Rennes ) , Nannetes ... called themselves Legionenses or Léonnais , a name given them by the Romans . The diocese of Quimper went by the ...
... called these people Diablinthes ( afterwards Madonienses or Malouins ) , Rhedones ( or people of Rennes ) , Nannetes ... called themselves Legionenses or Léonnais , a name given them by the Romans . The diocese of Quimper went by the ...
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... called " Les Enfants Nantais . " - Up the Rue Briord , on the left , are some curious old houses for we found ourselves here in a far more ancient part of Nantes than the new western portion round the Place Graslin . The ancient Nantes ...
... called " Les Enfants Nantais . " - Up the Rue Briord , on the left , are some curious old houses for we found ourselves here in a far more ancient part of Nantes than the new western portion round the Place Graslin . The ancient Nantes ...
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... called Hôtel de la Bouvardière , and was built for the well - known Pierre Landais , the treasurer of François II . , Duke of Brittany , whose romantic rise and fall have been told by Monsieur Souvestre , in a little story called ...
... called Hôtel de la Bouvardière , and was built for the well - known Pierre Landais , the treasurer of François II . , Duke of Brittany , whose romantic rise and fall have been told by Monsieur Souvestre , in a little story called ...
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