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    after Nisard. Wikisource has original works by or about: Jean Marie Napoléon Désiré Nisard "Désiré Nisard (1806-1888)". BNF.fr. Chisholm 1911. "Désiré NISARD...
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  • Châtillon-sur-Seine, and was brother of the writer Désiré Nisard (see family memorial online). "monument Nisard". 23 June 2006. Archived from the original on...
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  • player Désiré Mérchez (1882–1968), French swimmer Désiré Munyaneza (born 1966), Rwandan war criminal Désiré Nisard (1806–1888), French author Désiré Olivier...
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  • author himself) to annihilate Désiré Nisard, a French author and critic (1806–1888). One of the characteristics of Nisard that so infuriates Chevillard's...
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    he made the art of fencing his lifelong hobby. After the death of Désiré Nisard in 1888, Legouvé became the "father" of the Académie française. He died...
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    its moral decay and loss of cultural standards. When Latin scholar Désiré Nisard turned toward French literature, he compared Victor Hugo and Romanticism...
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    Montesquieu and Wilmot. It was taken up by critics as a term of abuse after Désiré Nisard used it against Victor Hugo and Romanticism in general. A later generation...
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    France Anne Nicole Voullemier (1796-1886), painter and lithographer Désiré Nisard (1806–1888), author and critic Louis Paul Cailletet (1832–1913), physicist...
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  • (1805–1859) Jules-Romain Tardieu (1805–1868) Émile de Girardin (1806–1881) Désiré Nisard (1806–1888) Émile Souvestre (1806–1854) Aloysius Bertrand (1807–1841)...
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  • 1803–1826, ecclesiastic Charles-Marie de Féletz, 1826–1850, ecclesiastic Désiré Nisard, 1850–1888, essayist Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé, 1888–1910, essayist,...
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  • History of the Christian Church, vol 7, Philip Schaff French biographer Désiré Nisard characterized him as a lens or focal point: "the whole of the Renaissance...
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  • in Guatemala - Tikal. Sydney, Jack and Nadia located her through Lucian Nisard, and saved her from Elena's guards. Elena and Sloane constructed a massive...
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    Cadell and Davies, 1807, p.138. “Tatta, the Páttala of the ancients.” Cf. M. Nisard, Pomponius Méla, oeuvres complètes, Paris, Dubochet et Le Chevalier, 1850...
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    Economics and management. The University Paris-13 was created after the desire of the Rector of the Academy of Paris in the early 1960s, of opening a third...
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    Paris: Editions Beauchesne. pp. 350–359. ISBN 978-2-7010-1117-2. Charles Nisard (1860). Les gladiateurs de la république des lettres (in French). Vol. Tome...
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    [From the Gallic War] (in French). Vol. II, chapter 35. Translated by Nisard, Désiré; Schumacher, Jean. Archived from the original on January 27, 2023. Basset...
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