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Cussy, congratulated Soyer at once on the work's culinary and literary merits: "Chez vous, monsieur," he wrote, "le cuisinier rempli de goût et d'une charmante élégance, étincelle dans l'écrivain" (Morris 46).
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In the summer of 1685, a year after the arrival of de Cussy in
The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Clarence Henry Haring 1922
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François, defeated and killed de Cussy in an engagement near the town, and burned and sacked the settlement.
The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Clarence Henry Haring 1922
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Paine was sent from Jamaica under arrest to Governor de Cussy in 1684, and thence was shipped on a frigate to France.
The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Clarence Henry Haring 1922
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M. de Cussy finally consenting to exceed his instructions, the articles were drawn up and signed that very day.
Captain Blood Rafael Sabatini 1912
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I desire M. de Cussy to report me to the Ministers of France.
Captain Blood Rafael Sabatini 1912
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Cussy could make it one fifth there was no more to be said.
Captain Blood Rafael Sabatini 1912
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His successor, Cussy, who took the helm in 1685, was less successful.
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He despatched a messenger to St. Laurent, Begon, and Cussy, begging them to join him, commissioned Joutel to get the sick ashore, suffocating as they were in the hot and crowded ship, and caused the soldiers to be landed on
France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 Francis Parkman 1858
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Begon and Cussy, who had arrived, on La Salle's request, plainly spoke their minds to him.
France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3 Francis Parkman 1858
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