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River, built a small fort which he called Crevecoeur (krave-kur), and left it in command of the Chevalier de Tonty.
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"Crevecoeur," he said, "thy tameness hath made a lordly dame of thy Countess; but that is no affair of mine.
Quentin Durward Walter Scott 1801
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Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, alluded to the process in his book, Letters from an American Farmer.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, alluded to the process in his book, Letters from an American Farmer.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, alluded to the process in his book, Letters from an American Farmer.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, alluded to the process in his book, Letters from an American Farmer.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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To the French the battle of Heartbreak Ridge was known as Crevecoeur.
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To the French the battle of Heartbreak Ridge was known as Crevecoeur.
Robert Weller: Korean War, French Bayonets Robert Weller 2010
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I will along with you, Crevecoeur, and take a lesson in the degrees of roguery, from observing your skill in marshalling them.
Quentin Durward 2008
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“Speak not of the faithless, inconstant plebeian rabble!” said Crevecoeur.
Quentin Durward 2008
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