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Segrais reckons another way; and his computation is not condemnd by the learned Ruæus, who compild and publishd the commentaries on our poet which we call the Dauphins Virgil.
Dedication Vergil 1909
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In the early 1990s, 26 people in Dauphin, Manitoba were diagnosed with giardiasis.
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THERE was a gentleman in Dauphiné named the Seigneur De Riant, of the household of King Francis I., and one of the best-looking and best-bred men of his day.
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Written on reading the melancholy Separation of the Dauphin from the Queen of France
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Written on reading the melancholy Separation of the Dauphin from the Queen of France
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Written on reading the melancholy Separation of the Dauphin from the Queen of France - British Poetry in the Age of Romanticism 1793-1815 - Electronic Edition by Orianne Smith - Electronic Editions - Romantic Circles
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Terrified of falling into the dissolute ways of his father, Louis XV, the Dauphin is the one man in Nannerl's life who can see her as a full human being.
'One Day': A Stutter-Stop Affair to Forget Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Charles V is the Emperor; the Dauphin is the king's older son Henri; Orléans is François's third son, another Charles.
A Friday Snippet Julianne Douglas 2009
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Charles V is the Emperor; the Dauphin is the king's older son Henri; Orléans is François's third son, another Charles.
Archive 2009-04-01 Julianne Douglas 2009
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Louis the Dauphin was the only son of Louis XV and the father of three kings of France, including Louis XVI.
Louis the Dauphin de Brantigny........................ 2008
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