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Souvenir china, he should have thought, but his aunt, who valued such things, reckoned them faïence patriotique.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Souvenir china, he should have thought, but his aunt, who valued such things, reckoned them faïence patriotique.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Arrivé sous la tente du roi de Prusse, la colère et sa douleur patriotique le firent éclater en sanglots.
French Conversation and Composition Harry Vincent Wann
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Louis the Fourteenth over-ran Holland and the Palatinate to plant the white flag, and lay the inhabitants under contribution -- the republic send an army to plant the tree of liberty, levy a _don patriotique, _
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Louis the Fourteenth over-ran Holland and the Palatinate to plant the white flag, and lay the inhabitants under contribution -- the republic send an army to plant the tree of liberty, levy a _don patriotique, _
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The "Ligue patriotique des Françaises", formed in 1901, to collect funds for the election expenses of the candidates of the "Action libérale populaire", aims to arouse interest among women in the efforts of the "Action" to defend civil liberty and to promote sociological activity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Elected curé of St. Paul's he defended the civil constitution of the clergy against episcopal and papal censures in his "Discours patriotique au sujet des brefs du pape" and "La lanterne sourde" (aimed at Bonal, Bishop of Clermont).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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"The Patriotic League of Switzerland against Alcoholism" (Ligue patriotique suisse contre l'alcoolisme).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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National repasts there are; countenanced by Mayor Petion; Saint-Antoine, and the Strong Ones of the Halles defiling through Jacobin Club, "their felicity," according to Santerre, "not perfect otherwise;" singing many-voiced their ca-ira, dancing their ronde patriotique.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Then occasionally, having done our message and got answer, we 'defile through the Hall, singing ca-ira;' or rather roll and whirl through it, 'dancing our ronde patriotique the while,' -- our new Carmagnole, or Pyrrhic war-dance and liberty-dance.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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