Tag: France
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Dictionnaire Universel de Commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le Commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du Monde
Dictionnaire universel de commerce: contenant tout ce qui concerne le commerce qui se fait dans les quatre parties du monde About the Author: Jacques Savary des Bruslons (1657-1716) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Jacques Savary des Bruslons descended from a noble family of merchants. Title page,…
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Glossaire du Droit Francais: contenant l’explication des mots difficiles qui se trouvent dans les ordonnances de nos Roys
Glossaire du Droit Francais: contenant l’explication des mots difficiles qui se trouvent dans les ordonnances de nos Roys, dans les coustumes du Royaume, dans les anciens arrests et les anciens Titres About the Author: François Ragueau (d. 1605) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “François Ragueau was…
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A Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language
A Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language About the Author: Robert Kelham (1717-1808) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Robert Kelham was born in December 1717 at Billingborough, Lincolnshire, to the vicar of Billingborough, Threckingham, and Walcot. A member of Lincoln’s Inn from 1734, he…
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A Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language
A Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language About the Author: Robert Kelham (1717-1808) In the words of the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas School of Law): “Robert Kelham was born in December 1717 at Billingborough, Lincolnshire, to the vicar of Billingborough, Threckingham, and Walcot. A member of Lincoln’s Inn from 1734, he…
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Jacques Savary des Bruslons
Jacques Savary des Bruslons From the Catholic Encyclopedia: “A noble French family of the seventeenth century especially devoted to trade and to the publication of works on commercial matters of lasting and widespread authority. The most illustrious member was Jacques Savary, b. at Doué in Anjou, 22 September, 1622; d. 7 October, 1690. He belonged…
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Agadir Crisis
History of the Agadir Crisis, 1911 The following commentary about Agadir Crisis, 1911 in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): The second of the Moroccan crises (see Moroccan crisis, 1905) leading to the outbreak of World War I. The Germans sent the gunboat […]