Impressions of Europe 1945 October 01, 1945

... to Europeans that in the aggregate Americans are English, French, Italian, German, Russian and almost every other read more...

... ” It was under his reign and his patronage that Classical French literature flourished, the visual arts also found their ... Wales, Ireland, and the western part of France (Henry spoke French, not English). Henry laid the foundation for English Common read more...

... looking philosophical treatment of great truths,” says a French psychologist. The following are excellent examples. “The read more...

... the execution of all Anabaptists. From time to time French officialdom would moderate, only to change later. As late ... them and not permit them to settle in any province under French rule. In Alsace, a province of the German Empire, Strasburg read more...

... it must be noted that many Swabian Fetzers during the French regime spelled the name Fezer. Subsequently the “t” was ... of little avail, and it was only the immigration of the French Huguenots that gave new life to the industry. This new life read more...

... had a very fine intellectual capacity. She spoke beautiful French and taught Latin and English. She was a Gemini (she note: ... to Switzerland … also went over to France to see our French school." P-1 Box P-1 7-17-25 Rhea to JEF: "I saw Prof. read more...

... I think it was the forerunner of Les Initiates. It had a French name. The symbol on their letterhead was very similar to read more...

... at peace. There’s often great harmony between British and French and sometimes there is great bitterness, because that ... and Francis I, he was head of the treasury of the French nation at that time; and now Jerry is with me once again. read more...

... ” It was under his reign and his patronage that Classical French literature flourished, the visual arts also found their ... Wales, Ireland, and the western part of France (Henry spoke French, not English). Henry laid the foundation for English Common read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 5 of 9 December 11, 2017

... of people, uh, in Toronto it was called Lay Initiates, a French name, so maybe it was Montreal. Lay Initiates would make read more...

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