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De nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus, édition critique d'après le texte d'Anvers
Loss of Faith 2009
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Quelques unes de ces techniques ont t effectues a l'Universit d'Anvers (UIA), en Belgique.
Chapter 7 1991
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The over and under work in point d'Anvers bars, without the side loops, is often used for plain bars for filling in odd spaces or wheels in heavy lace.
The Art of Modern Lace Making The Butterick Publishing Co.
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Section allemande à l'Exposition d'Anvers; Huberti, Ingénieur à l'administration des chemins de fer de l'Etat Belge, Professeur à l'Université de Bruxelles; Dery, Ingénieur Chef de service à l'administration des chemins de fer de l'Etat Belge.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886 Various
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This center is attached to the braid at the inner edge of the border by a series of bars arranged in d'Alençon style and then wrought with the thread after the method used in d'Anvers bars.
The Art of Modern Lace Making The Butterick Publishing Co.
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(Liège, 1892); DONNET, Pierre l'Hermite et la famille Lhermite d'Anvers (Antwerp, 1893).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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François, Discours prononcé à l'occasion de l'inauguration des quais d'Anvers, le 26 juillet 1885.
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Round the green square, under the beautiful walls of Notre Dame d'Anvers, through Grande Place and past the Hôtel de Ville, the cab proceeded, dogged by what might plausibly be asserted the most persistent and infatuated soul that ever crossed the water; and so on into the Quai Van Dyck, turning to the left at the old Steen dungeon and, slowing to a walk, moving soberly up the drive.
The Black Bag Louis Joseph Vance 1906
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Among the illustrations of the various crosses borne on armorial shields, I found one that had been taken by Henri d'Anvers from his own armorial bearings, for his crest when he joined the Crusaders under Edward I., and which has since been handed down as the crest of the Danvers family.
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Michiels, _Rubens en l'École d'Anvers_; Michiels, _Histoire de la Peinture Flamande_; Stevenson, _Rubens_; Van den
A Text-Book of the History of Painting John Charles Van Dyke 1894
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