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Rouse Ball wrote that Pierre Varignon was an intimate friend of Newton, Leibnitz and the Bernoullis, and, after l'Hospital, was the earliest and most powerful advocate in France of the use of differential calculus.
The Charms of Wikipedia Baker, Nicholson 2008
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A collector, wearing the insignia of the Red Cross, was killed in the Rue de l'Hospital on the evening of Aug. 19 by Germans.
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[Sidenote: Address of Chancellor De l'Hospital.] [Sidenote: Co-existence of two religions impossible.]
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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They secured lodging together on the upper story in a house in the Rue de l'Hospital for the princely consideration of one franc a week, which the landlady informed them must be paid in advance.
The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World Paul Boyton 1881
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French ambassador, the Marquis de l'Hospital, of whom he was the secretary.
Historical Mysteries Andrew Lang 1878
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Jean de Malestroit granted this request, and the Bishop of Saint Brieuc and Pierre de l'Hospital were appointed to hear Gilles in his cell.
Là-bas Keene [Translator] Wallace 1877
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Hallam finds it in the “Utopia” of Sir Thomas More (1480-1535), and in the harangues of the Chancellor l'Hospital of France (1505-1573);
The Life of John Milton Masson, David, 1822-1907 1859
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She refused even to admit that the Chancellor de l'Hospital was a Huguenot, to which the Duke replied that she was the only person in her kingdom who held that opinion.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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She refused even to admit that the Chancellor de l'Hospital was a Huguenot, to which the Duke replied that she was the only person in her kingdom who held that opinion.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 09: 1564-65 John Lothrop Motley 1845
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She refused even to admit that the Chancellor de l'Hospital was a Huguenot, to which the Duke replied that she was the only person in her kingdom who held that opinion.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-66) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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