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    Commerce de Bordeaux was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was funded by a don des vaisseaux donation from Bordeaux. Renamed...
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    increase in exports and Bordeaux's economic prosperity. There was a significant transformation to the economic landscape of Bordeaux in 1785, which was spurred...
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  • sous-série B/4: Campagnes, 1571-1785" (PDF). Retrieved 29 April 2020. Rouxel, Jean-Christophe (2020). "Jacques de BOUTIER de La CARDONNIE". Retrieved 22 May...
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    the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux (1780). The Odeon Theatre in Paris (1779–1782) was built by Marie-Joseph Peyre (1730–1785) and Charles de Wailly (1729–1798)...
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  • In 1745 Bethmann married the Protestant Elisabeth Desclaux (1725–1785), a Bordeaux native. In 1749 he took Swiss citizenship and in 1758 he became a...
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    Austrian Netherlands for Commerce and Navigation in the Indies (Compagnie générale établie dans les Pays-Bas Autrichiens pour le Commerce et la Navigation aux...
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    The concept was revived in 1785 when Sané, in conjunction with Jean-Charles de Borda, developed the design of Commerce de Marseille, marking a leap in...
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  • Koechlin family (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    ¦ +→ Paul Koechlin (1852–1907), automobile racer, winner of the Paris–Bordeaux–Paris race, the first automobile race ever ¦ +→ Fritz Koechlin, industrialist...
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    and added to the RN under the same name, BU 1816 Commerce de Bordeaux 74 (launched 15 September 1785 at Toulon) – Renamed Bonnet Rouge in January 1794...
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    recognized. Abbot of Saint Vincent de Metz, French Ambassador in Rome from 1785. He died of smallpox. With Jeanne Louise Tiercelin de La Colleterie (26 November...
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    Fate: Condemned 1785-86 at Rochefort and struck. Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos...
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    is similar in the Paris Region, or Île-de-France, as a whole. 76.7 percent of enterprises are engaged in commerce and services, and 3.4 percent in industry...
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    the age of 22, he began practising as a lawyer at the parlement of Bordeaux. In 1785 he became President of the Maronne tribunal, a post he held until...
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    regiment in Marseilles. De Broglie hoped to become a military and political leader in America, and he met Lafayette in Bordeaux and convinced him that...
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    two of his consellors, and the intendants of finance. Conseil royal de commerce Judicial and administrative councils: Conseil d'État et des Finances...
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    New Jersey, from November to December 1784; and New York City from January 1785 to March 1789.[citation needed] On October 6, 1783, after the capital was...
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    Canal du Midi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Toulouse, Bordeaux, and Marseille. The canal had the effect of broadening the sales area of the producers of Languedoc. In the 1730s commerce thrived and...
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    Caribbean, or England. John Adams was appointed American minister to London in 1785, by which time George had become resigned to the new relationship between...
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    the European Commerce with India, London, 1812, p.316. Franz von Pollack-Parnau, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775-1785: Beitrag zur...
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    Compagnies De Commerce: Étude Pour Servir À L'histoire De La Colonisation by Louis Jean Pierre Marie Bonnassieux, p. 557 "De waarde van de gulden / euro"...
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    Rouen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    University of Rouen and NEOMA Business School (former École Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen), Unilasalle (agronomy and agriculture), both located at nearby...
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    earthenware from Terre de Lorraine boosted French production, leading to the establishment of new factories in Apt, Bordeaux, Calais, Chantilly, Choisy-le-Roi...
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    the former hôtel de Nevers, long after stock markets had existed in Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Toulouse and other cities. The Banque de France was not founded...
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    Some thirteen ships were ordered and built to this new design from 1782 to 1785, and then the same design was adopted as a standard for all subsequent 74-gun...
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    Proserpine was a 38-gun Hébé-class frigate of the French Navy launched in 1785 that HMS Dryad captured on 13 June 1796. The Admiralty commissioned Proserpine...
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    Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. It is served by TGV, Intercités, Intercités de nuit, and TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine trains (to Hendaye, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Dax, Bordeaux,...
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    near Lorient, France, on 19 June to escort a convoy of merchantmen to Bordeaux and other French ports. During a storm that night, Alliance collided with...
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    great diversity of wines (such as Bordeaux, Rhône wine, Gaillac wine, Saint-Émilion wine, Blanquette de Limoux, Muscat de Rivesaltes, Provence wine, Cahors...
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    "Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie d'Ajaccio et de la Corse-du-Sud". www.corse-du-sud.cci.fr. "Schedules | Le train Corse - Chemin de fer de la Corse"...
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    Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    polemicist. Marianne-Agnès Falques (1720-1785), author of romance novels and other topical writing Armand de Pontmartin (1811–1890), journalist, critic...
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