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    The Rue Saint-Lazare is a street in the 8th and 9th arrondissements of Paris, France. It starts at 9 Rue Bourdaloue and 1 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, and...
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  • Philippe Pottier (55, rue de Verneuil) Jean Roubier (68, rue Boursault), Emmanuel Sougez (9, rue Bourdaloue) René Servant (29, rue Condé) Sougez explained...
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  • Mirador, Place Vendôme, as well as offering his own portrait studio in rue Bourdaloue (9th arrondissement) for meetings. From 1946 he established the National...
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  • they could be seized. The HOG's headquarters were situated in Paris on rue Bourdaloue [fr]. The organization was characterized by a high degree of centralization...
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    9 Rue Morlot Rue de la Trinité Rue de Cheverus [1,327] Église Notre-Dame-de-Lorette 9 Rue de Châteaudun Rue Fléchier Rue Bourdaloue Rue Saint-Lazare [1...
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    gather a small salon, frequented by Madame de Sévigné, Racine, Boileau, Bourdaloue, Regnard or Guy Patin. The hôtel remained among the Lamoignon family until...
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    Louis XIV with Father Michel Le Tellier and renowned preachers such as Bourdaloue or Ménestrier and Father Pierre Cotton, which was that of Henri IV and...
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  • He revised and edited the sermons of his colleagues Bourdaloue, Cheminais and Giroust. Father La Rue called him Trium mortuorum suscitator magnificus. He...
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    the oremuses pronounced by Bossuet. The famous Jesuit preacher Louis Bourdaloue preached some of his memorable sermons in the church, for Lent and Advent...
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    under Napoleon I).[citation needed] It also housed preachers such as Bourdaloue and Ménestrier, as well as Marc-Antoine Charpentier, music master to the...
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    each year. He never drew satirical pictures like his great rival Louis Bourdaloue. He would not write out his discourses in full, much less learn them off...
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    playwright. Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. Louis Bourdaloue, Jesuit and preacher (mort en 1707). Versailles, Palace of Versailles...
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    Raggi [fr]; Jacques Auguste de Thou, by Auguste-Louis Deligand; Louis Bourdaloue, by Louis Desprez; Jean Racine, by Michel-Pascal [fr]; Voltaire, by Antoine...
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    Tome III, Tome IV, Tome V, Tome VI, L. Vivés, 1857–1875. Molière et Bourdaloue, Société Générale de Librairie Catholique, 1877. La Guerre et l'Homme...
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    coffee-sets or cabarets complete with their trays, covered tureens, bourdaloues, plates and cups, down to porcelain flowers to incorporate in chandeliers...
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    influenced from her parents' spiritual director and Jesuit priest Louis Bourdaloue. Lamoignon made her First Communion in 1771. On 9 February 1779 she married...
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