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His greater sin was joining renegade Senator and hospitalier Pedro Espada in an attempted coup that tied up the State Senate for over a month.
Henry J. Stern: Hiram and Julissa Henry J. Stern 2010
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His greater sin was joining renegade Senator and hospitalier Pedro Espada in an attempted coup that tied up the State Senate for over a month.
Henry J. Stern: Hiram and Julissa Henry J. Stern 2010
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C'est vraiment un beau pays, très hospitalier, où vous serez tentée de faire beaucoup d'achats!!! poteries, vêtements et objets de cuir, cuivres, tapis, souvenirs de toutes sortes, etc., etc ...
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His greater sin was joining renegade Senator and hospitalier Pedro Espada in an attempted coup that tied up the State Senate for over a month.
Henry J. Stern: Hiram and Julissa Henry J. Stern 2010
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C'est vraiment un beau pays, très hospitalier, où vous serez tentée de faire beaucoup d'achats !
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Ceci dit je ne savais pas que j'etais malade puisque quand je me suis inscrit j'etais en plein examens hospitalier pour enfin trouver ce qui n'allait pas depuis 8 ans!!
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2008
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Toute personne qui regarde l'histoire, d'un oeil objectif, admettra quo ces memos traditions du Quebec ont servi a enrichir, le Canada tout entier, lui conferant un titre additionnel a sa reputation de pays ami, de pays hospitalier, de pays jeune dont la vitalite fait l'envie, et parfois aussi l'espoir, de tant de nations du monde actuel.
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BRUNE, Histoire de l'ordre hospitalier du St-Esprit (Paris, 1892); DE
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The monk praised the gift and the bidding, and kissed Ralph, who clomb into his saddle; and the brother hospitalier brought him his wallet with good meat and drink therein for the way.
The Well at the World's End: a tale William Morris 1865
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In her imaginary world, Adeline had just been rescued from the Corsairs by a knight hospitalier, with his vizor down, and was being conducted home by him, with equal probabilities of his dying at her feet of a concealed mortal wound, or conducting her to her convent gate, and going off to be killed by the Moors.
Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1 Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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