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| nd Yom-Tov of Seville, and from those of the | Frenchmen Abraham ben David, Baruch ben Samuel, Isaac |
| iplined battalions, trained and officered by | Frenchmen, and 426 pieces of ordnance. |
| Many | Frenchmen and Galicians subsequently settled on the is |
| risoners of war came to Lindau, among others | Frenchmen and Poles, who were used in agriculture. |
| rians, one of Swiss, one of Italians, one of | Frenchmen, and one of Spaniards and Portuguese. |
| n headed back, leaving Champlain with only 2 | Frenchmen and 60 natives. |
| yal Navy (at least 40 successfully passed as | Frenchmen and were repatriated to France). |
| uncil containing twice as many Vietnamese as | Frenchmen and installing Vietnamese in civil-service p |
| Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Turks and | Frenchmen as well as a few citizens from the Free Stat |
| Between 100 and 200 | Frenchmen became victims of Spanish musketry and steel |
| ve in Iceland after the Reformation were the | Frenchmen Bernard Bernard and Jean-Baptiste Baudoin. |
| People did not refer to themsleves as | Frenchmen but as Normans, Britons, Picards, etc., depe |
| About a million | Frenchmen died during the Napoleonic Wars. |
| Quarterly and Edinburgh articles on eminent | Frenchmen, entitled Royal and Republican France. |
| In June 1719, 7 | Frenchmen from Natchitoches took control of the East T |
| only 3 | Frenchmen from GIGN were connected but they never part |
| occasion he was speaking in tongues and two | Frenchmen happened to be passing by the meeting and we |
| in the face of Napoleon Bonaparte and 12,000 | Frenchmen; his small advance guard was quickly pushed |
| A Flame Now Quenched: Rebels & | Frenchmen In Leitrim: 1793-1798, Liam Kelly (1998) ISB |
| dron 342 was provided with Bostons crewed by | Frenchmen in early 1943, and was later relocated to RA |
| yne, Sieur de Bienville led an army of 1,200 | Frenchmen into the area of what is modern day Shelby C |
| Fifty Million | Frenchmen is a 1931 musical comedy film photographed e |
| The estate was established in 1877 by two | Frenchmen, Jean Brun and W.J. Chaix who were among the |
| ge drug trafficking operation, including two | Frenchmen: Jean Jehan, the main person responsible for |
| after the battle, and the estimate of 10,000 | Frenchmen killed is high. |
| 1673: The | Frenchmen Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette began th |
| Frenchmen Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad and Bouabdellah | |
| apons, with 3 Austrians, 2 Hungarians, and 3 | Frenchmen making the final. |
| the entire way, followed by the first three | Frenchmen not far behind. |
| Six poor | Frenchmen of Calais |
| . Miller recorded conditions for the Jumping | Frenchmen of Maine found among the French Canadians an |
| modern syphon was created in 1829, when two | Frenchmen patented a hollow corkscrew which could be i |
| he core of the organizing committee were the | Frenchmen Pierre Vincent and Alexander Alekhine. |
| es composed by himself and the band members, | Frenchmen Pierre Boussaguet on bass and Jean Pierre De |
| peaking members of his crew contact with the | Frenchmen present there. |
| ed a fair assessment of a problem which many | Frenchmen reckoned no foreigner could possibly underst |
| eception for a play in which the devotion of | Frenchmen redeemed disaster. |
| Fellow | frenchmen Roger de Barbarin and Rene Guyot won gold an |
| Bob French & Friends played often on | Frenchmen Street at the D.B.A. nightclub. |
| a popular jazz club, bar, and restaurant on | Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny section of Ne |
| Frenchmen Street, the popular destination for food and | |
| , to the music of North German composers; to | Frenchmen, such as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Louis Marchand |
| Instead, a trio of | Frenchmen swept the medals. |
| t be held a bridge single-handed against 200 | Frenchmen, that he stopped the wheel of a water-mill, |
| Peasants into | Frenchmen: The Modernization of Rural France, 1870-191 |
| 35 troops while also helping to return 5,672 | Frenchmen to France. |
| nd their honour, the Italians challenged the | Frenchmen to a joust, to be held on 13 February 1503. |
| Marc Gicquel was one of seven | Frenchmen to take the singles in the event's twelve ed |
| n 1830 and 1843, employing as many as twenty | Frenchmen to engage in trade with the Indians to the w |
| Maxent was one of the first | Frenchmen to pledge his allegiance to the new Spanish |
| onvicted of recruiting approximately a dozen | Frenchmen to fight for insurgent forces in the Iraq Wa |
| g off Nigeria, kidnapping Two Americans, two | Frenchmen, two Indonesians, and a Canadian. |
| assured himself that his team-mates and the | Frenchmen were all accounted for and only slightly hur |
| On 2 May 1945, the surviving | Frenchmen were captured by the Russians. |
| He and eighteen other | Frenchmen were killed by the Sioux at a place called M |
| rs Davion and Montigny, accompanied by a few | Frenchmen, were their first visitors, having made the |
| he Americans found about 20 severely wounded | Frenchmen who were lying too close to the field of fir |
| n conjunction with the evacuation of several | Frenchmen who found themselves without property after |
| work, dealing with the lives and writings of | Frenchmen who had distinguished themselves in Hebrew a |
| ublic servant, he was one of the few wealthy | Frenchmen who helped the lower class population. |
| e of his right flank and fearful that 36,000 | Frenchmen would swamp him out of the mist, Cole quit t |
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