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  • She had a trunk and clothes for Nancy, and her comment was, "Now Nancy will go to party."
  • This suggestion didn't please her, however; for she replied, "No. Nancy is very sick."
  • I asked what was the matter, and she said, "Much (many) teeth do make Nancy sick."
  • - 1 Bert Nancy, founded in 1824..
  • The work of the faculties of medicine and pharmacy is in some measure shared by the icoles su~irieures de pharmacie (Paris, Montpellier, Nancy), which grant the highest degrees in pharmacy, and by the icoles de p1cm exercice de mdecine et de pharmacie (Marseilles, Rennes and Nantes) and the more numerous coles preparaloires de mdecine et de pharmacie; there are also coles preparatolres a lenseignement supirieur des sciences ci des lettres at Chambry, Rouen and Nantes.
  • This lasted for several minutes; then this mood passed, and Nancy was thrown ruthlessly on the floor and pushed to one side, while a large, pink-cheeked, fuzzy-haired member of the family received the little mother's undivided attention.
  • "It's blue," the woman whom I learned was called Nancy answered.
  • "Nobody won a million bucks finding her," the woman called Nancy replied.
  • Nancy - - - 69,463 83,668 98,302
  • The Jewish parishes, called synagogues, are grouped into departmental consistories (Paris, Bordeaux, Nancy, Marseilles, Bayonne, Lille, Vesoul, Besancon and three in Algeria).
  • The department of Meurthe-et-Moselle (basins of Nancy and Longwy-Briey) furnished 84% of the total output during the quinquennial period 1901-1905, may be reckoned as one of the principal iron-producing regions of the world.
  • Gwy, Nancy 16,500 6,500
  • There are well-known chemical works at Dombasle (close to Nancy) and Chauny (Aisne) and in Rhhne.
  • The Est, running from Paris via Chlons and Nancy to Avricourt (for Strassburg), via Troyes and Langres to Belfort and on via Basel to the Saint Gotthard, and via Reims and Mezires to Longwy.
  • NANcY - - Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Vosges, Ardennes.
  • There are 2 faculties of Protestant theology (Paris and Montauban); 12 faculties of law (Paris, Aix, Bordeaux, Caen, Grenoble, Lille, Lyons, Montpellier, Nancy, Poitiers, Rennes, Toulouse); 3 faculties of medicine (Paris, Montpellier and Nancy), and 4 joint faculties of medicine and pharmacy (Bordeaux, Lille, Lyons, Toulouse); 15 faculties of sciences (Paris, Besancon, Bor~ deaux, Caen, Clermont, Dijon, Grenoble, Lille, Lyons, Marseilles, Montpellier, Nancy, Poitiers, Rennes, Toulouse); 15 faculties of letters (at the same towns, substituting Aix for Marseilles).
  • Gelderland, however, which had revolted after Nancy, had Charles of Egmont for its duke, and the two bishoprics of Liege and Utrecht were no longer subject to Burgundian authority.
  • His external policy and at Nancy (January 5, 1477).
  • At Nancy Charles was himself among the slain, leaving his only daughter Mary of Burgundy, then in her twentieth year, sole iheiress to his possessions.
  • The catastrophe of Nancy threatened the loosely-knit Burgundian dominion - with dissolution.
  • Far more extensive was the territory under the spiritual authority of the archbishop which included the bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun, and after 1777 also those of Nancy and St Die.
  • On the seat opposite me sat my big rag doll, Nancy, in a new gingham dress and a beruffled sunbonnet, looking at me out of two bead eyes.
  • Nancy will go with me.
  • Aunt gave me a trunk for Nancy and clothes.
  • Nancy was not a good child when I went to Memphis.
  • Nancy was a bad child when I went to Memphis she cried loud, I whipped her with a stick.
  • Nancy is sick again, new teeth do make her ill.
  • Poor old Nancy is growing old and very feeble.
  • My little children are all well except Nancy, and she is quite feeble.
  • Fauntleroy is asleep upstairs, and Nancy is putting Lucy to bed.
  • Helen was giving Nancy a bath, and didn't notice the dog at first.
  • In the 15th-century town hall (Rathaus) is preserved the golden drinking cup of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, which was taken at the battle of Nancy in 1477.
  • With such sentiments, it is no wonder that he approved of the vigorous conduct of Francois Claude Amour, marquis de Bouille, at Nancy, which was the more to his credit as Bourne was the one hope of the court influences opposed to him.
  • The province is traversed from east to west by the railway from Strassburg to Nancy, and the main line north and south runs between Basel and Strassburg.
  • The so-called " Nancy globe " is of chased silver, richly ornamented, the earliest works are a map of Palestine (1537), a map of the world on a double heart-shaped projection (1525), and a topographical map of Flanders based upon his own surveys (1540), a pair of globes (1541, diam.
  • On the 25th of January, Blucher entered Nancy, and, moving rapidly up the valley of the Moselle, was in communication with the Austrian advanced guard near La Rothiere on the afternoon of the 28th.
  • Two years later he was raised to the see of Nancy, where he remained for four years, during which the diocese became one of the best administered in France.
  • (Nancy, 1863); L.
  • They are now manufactured at Dresden, Strassburg and Nancy, and can be purchased at 30s.
  • Koniggrdtz bis an die Donau (Vienna, 1906); Duval, Vers Sadowa (Nancy, 1907); Feldzugsjournal des Oberbefehlshabers des VIII.
  • Some vases of this character, shown by Emile Galle and Daum Freres of Nancy, possessed considerable beauty.
  • Unanimously he and his staff agreed that this fresh enemy could only be the advanced guard of a large Prussian force, possibly, it was suggested, of the crown prince's army, from Alsace and Nancy, and a fresh delay arose while the situation was investigated.
  • He was appointed bishop of Nancy in 1859, and in January 1863 was raised to the archbishopric of Paris.
  • Called to the bar at Nancy in 1783, he presently went to Paris, where he rapidly acquired a reputation as a lawyer and a speaker.
  • He was placed under surveillance at Nancy, and later at Halberstadt and Frankfort-on-Main.
  • FRANCOIS RENE AUGUSTE MALLARME (1755-1835), French Revolutionist, the son of a lawyer, was born at Nancy on the 25th of February 1755.
  • Under the empire he was receiver of the droits reunis at Nancy, and lost his money in 1814 in raising a levy of volunteers.
  • When her father fell upon the field of Nancy, on the 5th of January 1477, Mary was not yet twenty years of age.
  • The department forms part of the ecclesiastical province of Reims and of the circumscriptions of the appeal-court of Nancy and the VI.
  • After teaching history, in the Faculties of Arts at Caen (1871) and Nancy (1873), he was called to the Sorbonne (1883), where he was the first to occupy the chair of contemporary history.
  • See Thomire, Notes historiques sur Sarreguemines (Strassburg, 1887); and Box, Notice sur le pays de la Saare (Nancy, 1903).
  • His father, Thomas (1778-1851), was born in Rockingham (then Augusta) county, Virginia; he was hospitable, shiftless, restless and unsuccessful, working now as a carpenter and now as a farmer, and could not read or write before his marriage, in Washington county, Kentucky, on the 12th of June 1806, to Nancy Hanks (1783-1818), who was a native of Virginia, who is said to have been the illegitimate daughter of one Lucy Hanks, and who seems to have been, in 1 Lincoln's birthday is a legal holiday in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
  • Et Marie Leczynska 0900); P. Boye, Lettres du roi Stanislas a Marie Leszczynska 1 7541766 (Paris and Nancy, 1901); and C. Stryienski's book on Marie Josephs de Saxe (La Mere des trois derniers Bourbons, Paris, 1902).
  • The same inconvenience is felt in the environs of Nancy, and a similar one produces on a larger scale the sinking and subsidences at Winsford and Northwich.
  • Of Nancy on the Eastern railway between that town and Belfort.
  • Meanwhile his father, making a parallel campaign in Lorraine, had assembled his first brilliant court at Nancy, and when Louis returned it was to find the king completely under the spell of Agnes Sorel.
  • The defeat and death of the duke of Burgundy at Nancy on the 5th of January 1477 was the crowning triumph of Louis' diplomacy.
  • 1807), like his father an iron manufacturer, was married in 1829 to Nancy Campbell Allison, and to them were born nine children, of whom William, the president, was the seventh.
  • Her ascendancy dated from the festivals at Nancy in 1444, the first brilliant court of Charles VII.
  • Educated at the Jesuit college at Nancy, he became cure of Embermenil and a teacher at the Jesuit school at Pont-a-Mousson.
  • In 1783 he was crowned by the academy of Nancy for his Eloge de la poesie, and in 1788 by that of Metz for an Essai sur la regeneration physique et morale des Juifs.
  • He was elected in 1789 by the clergy of the bailliage of Nancy to the states-general, where he soon became conspicuous in the group of clerical and lay deputies of Jansenist or Gallican sympathies who supported the Revolution.
  • Maggiolo, La Vie et les oeuvres de l'abbe Gregoire (Nancy, 1884), and numerous articles in La Revolution Francaise; E.
  • Sur les Lorrains revolutionnaires (Nancy, 1882); and A.
  • Five cases at least are known: a follower of the count of Hapsburg, in a skirmish with the Bernese in 1271; Stulinger of Ratisbon (Regensburg) in 1332, in the war of the count of Kyburg against the men of Bern and Solothurn; Conrad Royt of Lucerne, at Nancy in 1477; Henri Wolleben, at Frastanz in 1499, in the course of the Swabian War; and a man at the battle of Kappel in 1531.
  • He was successively prior at Lay, abbot at Nancy and of Senones in Lorraine.
  • As a historical writer he is best known by his Histoire ecclesiastique et civile de la Lorraine (Nancy, 1728), founded on original research and various useful works on Lorraine, of which a full list is given in Vigouroux's Dictionnaire de la Bible.
  • Digot, Notice biographique et litteraire sur Dom Augustin Calmet (Nancy, 1860).
  • In August a formidable outbreak at Nancy was only quelled with much loss of life.
  • Exasperated, Charles attacked and took Nancy, wishing, as he said, to skin the Bernese bear and wear its fur.
  • To the hanging of the brave garrison of Granson the Swiss responded by terrible reprisals at Granson and at Morat (March to June 1476); while the people of Lorraine finally routed Charles at Nancy on the 5th of January 1477, the duke himself falling in the battle.
  • Clubs were openly organized, pamphlets and journals appeared, regardless of administrative orders; workmens unions multiplied in Paris, Bordeaux and Lyons, in face of drastic pro hibition; and anarchy finally set in with the defection of the army in Paris on the 23rd of June, at Nancy, at Metz and at Brest.
  • He was more successful in Lorraine, where he seized Nancy (Both of November 1475).
  • From Nancy he marched against the Swiss, hanging and drowning the garrison of Granson in spite of the capitulation.
  • On the 6th of October Charles lost Nancy, which was re-entered by Rene.
  • One day Helen said, "I must buy Nancy a very pretty hat."
  • Nancy is sick, and Adeline is cross, and Ida is very bad.
  • I will make pretty clothes for Nancy and Adeline and Allie.
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