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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Sugar, 3000 B.C. E.; India
Sugar, 3000 B.C. E.; India Considering the climate, soil, and abundance of sugar cane that thrived in the region, the legend is understandable and it is quite likely that sugar was first extracted from cane in the Solomon Islands, although … Continue reading
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India’s Machiavelli Canakya Kautilya ou), ou Vishnu Gupta 350 BCE-275 BCE
India’s Machiavelli Canakya Kautilya ou), ou Vishnu Gupta 350 BCE-275 BCE Machiavelli longtemps avant que les Italiens ont produit leur célèbre écrivain qui a soutenu qu’un prince peut et devrait-c’est-à-dire n’importe quoi pour obtenir et conserver le pouvoir. La version … Continue reading
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India’S Machiavelli Kautilya or Canakya or Vishnu Gupta 350 BCE-275 BCE
India’S Machiavelli Kautilya or Canakya, or Vishnu Gupta 350 BCE-275 BCE (age 75) Machiavelli long before the Italians produced their famous writer who arguedthat a prince can-and should-basically do anything to get and keep power. The Indian version of Machiavelli … Continue reading
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The History of the Family Rheaume
Rheaume nregistrés dans plusieurs orthographes comme illustré, cet intéressant prénom est le français. Il dérivé d’un lieu en Seine-Inferieure Normandie France, appelé la rubrique cadres. Le nom de famille est arrivée en Angleterre pendant la conquête normande de 1066, de … Continue reading
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La France et l’attitude de la Nouvelle-Angleterre
La France et l’attitude de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Du Marquis de Lafayette vers la lutte des treize États est bien exprimée dans une lettre datée du 23 septembre 1778. Cette lettre a été écrite à Henri Laurens, Président du Congrès, en … Continue reading
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FRANCE AND NEW ENGLAND
FRANCE AND NEW ENGLAND The attitude of the Marquis de Lafayette towards the struggling thirteen states is well expressed in a letter dated September 23, 1778. This letter was written to Henry Laurens, President of Congress, in reply to a … Continue reading
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Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld 1905-1961
Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld 1905-1961 Was the youngest of four sons of Agnes (Almquist) Hammarskjöld and Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, prime minister of Sweden, member of the Hague Tribunal, governor of Upp-land, chairman of the Board of the Nobel Foundation. In … Continue reading
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Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld 1905-1961
Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld 1905-1961 Etait le plus récent de quatre fils d’Agnes (Almquist) Hammarskjöld et Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, premier ministre de Suède, membre du Tribunal de La Haye, gouverneur de l’UPP-land, président du conseil d’administration de la Fondation Nobel. … Continue reading
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Nez Perce Indians
Nez Perce Indians. Many reference works, and people as generally knowledgeable about the West as the late Bernard DeVoto and Dee Brown among countless others, insist upon spelling “Nez Perce” in the French fashion, with an accent (“Nez Perce”). Obviously … Continue reading
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Another Plea to the French-France Historians / Un autre moyen pour le français de France les historiens
Another Plea to the French-France Historians I have a difficult time trying to understand why the historians of France having absolutely no interest in the millions that France left behind colonist throughout the world and all their descendents with French … Continue reading
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