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Abbé and returned
Watteau returned to France and spent his last few months on the estate of his patron, Abbé Haranger, where he died in 1721 perhaps from tuberculous laryngitis at the age of 36.
In 1813 Abbé Faria, realising that animal magnetism was gaining importance in Paris, returned to Paris and started promoting a new doctrine.
Athos, the Comte de la Fère, had returned to his estate near Blois ; Porthos, Monsieur du Vallon, had married a lawyer's widow ; and Aramis became a priest, the Abbé d ' Herblay.
Threatened with prosecution for his religious opinions he went to Geneva, where he spent the year 1701 ; he returned to the Cévennes on the eve of the rebellion of the Camisards, who by the murder of the Abbé du Chayla at Pont-de-Monvert on the night of July 24, 1702 raised the standard of revolt.
As an eminent professor of mineralogy, Dufrénoy returned to London to acquire the mineral collection created by Abbé Haüy, one of the founders of crystallography, and this acquisition lead to the mineralogical collection of the Muséum national d ' histoire naturelle becoming one of the world's best.
He returned to London in March 1885 to play at the Lyceum Theatre in Helena Modjeska's company, as the Abbé in Adrienne Lecouvreur, and then toured with her, playing such roles as Mortimer in Mary Stuart and Orlando in As You Like It ; The Manchester Guardian said of the latter that he " kept Orlando properly ingenuous, and made him a taking and gallant young wooer.

Abbé and late
However, his esteem for Tibetan manners and religion was not welcomed by his Church: " The late Abbé Huc pointed out the similarities between the Buddhist and Roman Catholic ceremonials with such a naïveté, that, to his surprise, he found his delightful ' Travels in Thibet ' placed on the ' Index '.
Correspondence began in late 1844, with Abbé Gingras pressing his claims that the seminary should "... move heaven and earth to ensure that such a splendid bird does not escape us and fly to Montreal, where it would be so highly thought of ".

Abbé and 1846
The Welsh Indian legend was revived in the 1840s and 1850s ; this time the Zunis, Hopis, and Navajo were claimed to be of Welsh descent, by George Ruxton ( Hopis, 1846 ), P. G. S. Ten Broeck ( Zunis, 1854 ), and Abbé Emmanuel Domenach ( Zunis, 1860 ), among others.

Abbé and company
Towards the close of the same year he left France for Italy, in company with the Abbé Louis Gougenot, who had deserted from the magistrature — although he had obtained the post of conseiller au Châtelet in order to take the petit collet.

Abbé and Alexander
* 1988: The Prisoner of Castle If, Soviet miniseries starring Viktor Avilov ( Count of Monte Cristo ) and Aleksei Petrenko ( Abbé Faria ), composer is Alexander Gradsky
She was among the society of George I and the Prince of Wales, and counted amongst her friends Molly Skerritt, Lady Walpole, John, Lord Hervey, Mary Astell, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Alexander Pope, John Gay, and Abbé Antonio Conti.

Abbé and secretary
Italian magistrate Carlo Mastelloni recalled in the Corriere della Sera in 2007 that a niece of the Abbé was a secretary at Hyperion language school in Paris, directed by Vanni Mulinaris, and married to one of the Italians refugees then wanted by the Italian justice.
Following Abbé Pierre's death in January 2007, Italian magistrate Carlo Mastelloni declared to the Corriere della Sera that during the abduction of Aldo Moro Abbé Pierre had gone to the Christian Democrats ' headquarters on piazza del Gesù ( Jesus Place ) in Rome in an attempt to speak with its secretary Benigno Zaccagnini, in favor of a " hard line " of refusal of negotiations along with the BR.
They made contact with Andrew Lumisden, secretary to James Stuart, the " Old Pretender ", and Abbé Peter Grant, the Scots agent in Rome.

Abbé and John
Many of Church's doctoral students have led distinguished careers, including C. Anthony Anderson, Peter B. Andrews, George A. Barnard, William W. Boone, Martin Davis, Alfred L. Foster, Leon Henkin, John G. Kemeny, Stephen C. Kleene, Simon B. Kochen, Maurice L ' Abbé, Isaac Malitz, Gary R. Mar, Michael O. Rabin, Nicholas Rescher, Hartley Rogers, Jr., J. Barkley Rosser, Dana Scott, Raymond Smullyan, and Alan Turing.
Following the preparation of a final list of rights that included new demands such as a general amnesty for all members of the provisional government and provisions for separate francophone schools, delegates Abbé Joseph-Noël Ritchot, Judge John Black and Alfred Henry Scott departed for Ottawa on March 23 and 24.
The Abbé Pierre's critics of the lavish lifestyle of the Vatican, i. e. when he reproached John Paul II his expensive travels, or his provocative stances, for example by signing his Memoirs, were not well seen.
During his life Abbé Pierre met Popes Pius XI, Pius XII, John XXIII and John Paul II a few times, but wasn't able to meet Pope Benedict XVI.
The Catholic Counter-Reformation group, founded by theologian Abbé George de Nantes, takes the position that the released text is the complete Third Secret, but refers to Pope John Paul I rather than John Paul II, pointing out that the latter, after all, did not die when he was attacked, while the bishop in the Third Secret did.
In March, 1792 three more priests arrived, Abbé Chicoisneau, Abbé John B. David and Abbé Benedict Joseph Flaget.
Upon the departure of his former mentor, the Abbé Edward John Horan, he was in 1858 appointed teacher of science at his alma mater, which had become Université Laval in 1852 following a grant of a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria.

Abbé and Francis
* R. A. Francis, The Abbé Prévost's first-person narrators, Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 1993, ISBN 0-7294-0448-X ;

Abbé and British
When it was clear that Lawrence intended to land, the local priest, Abbé Jean-Louis le Loutre, ordered the village burnt to ensure the British could not use it.

Abbé and minister
When Louis XV, acting on the advice of Madame du Barry, reorganised the government with a view to suppressing the resistance of the parlements, d ' Aiguillon was made minister of foreign affairs, Maupeou and the Abbé Terray ( 1715 – 1778 ) also obtaining places in the ministry.

Abbé and China
Évariste Régis Huc, or Abbé Huc, ( 1813 – 1860 ) was a French missionary traveller, famous for his accounts of China, Tartary and Tibet.

Abbé and .
Antlia was created in 1756 by the French astronomer Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, who created fourteen constellations for the southern sky to fill some faint regions.
I have lately received from Italy a treatise on the equilibrium of arches, by the Abbé Mascheroni.
Towards the end of David's life, he painted a portrait of his old friend Abbé Sieyès.
On 10 June 1789, Abbé Sieyès moved that the Third Estate, now meeting as the Communes ( English: " Commons "), proceed with verification of its own powers and invite the other two estates to take part, but not to wait for them.
Abbé Sieyès led in proposing legislation in this period and successfully forged consensus for some time between the political centre and the left.
The alphabet, first described completely by Spanish monks, was adopted by the Abbé de l ' Épée's deaf school in Paris in the 18th century, and was then spread to deaf communities around the world in the 19th and 20th centuries via educators who had learned it in Paris.
The earliest reference that might be relevant to Mokèlé-mbèmbé stories ( though the term is not used in the source ) comes from the 1776 book of Abbé Lievain Bonaventure, a French missionary to the Congo River region.
Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille ( 15 March 1713 – 21 March 1762 ) was a French astronomer.
At the Cape, Abbé de Lacaille wanted to test Newton's theory of gravitation and verify the shape of the earth in the southern hemisphere.
After the Abbé Pierre's death in January 2007, Italian magistrate Carlo Mastelloni recalled in the Corriere della Sera that the Abbé Pierre had " spontaneously testified " in the 1980s in support of a group of Italian activists who had fled to Paris and were involved with the Hyperion language school, directed by Vanni Mulinaris.
After Vanni Mulinari's travel to Udine and subsequent arrest by the Italian justice, the Abbé Pierre went to talk in 1983 with Italian President Sandro Pertini to plead Mulinari's cause.
The Abbé had even observed eight days of a hunger strike from May 26, 1984 to June 3 in the Cathedral of Turin to protest the conditions suffered by " Brigadists " in Italian prisons and the imprisonment without trial of Vanni Mulinari, who was recognized as innocent some time afterwards.
* January 8 – Abbé Charles-Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, French writer and historian ( b. 1814 )
* September 20 – Abbé Faria, hypnotist ( b. 1746 )
Manon Lescaut ( L ' Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut ) is a short novel by French author Abbé Prévost.
In a subsequent 1753 edition, the Abbé Prévost toned down some scandalous details and injected more moralizing disclaimers.
* Sylviane Albertan-Coppola, Abbé Prévost: Manon Lescaut, Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1995 ISBN 978-2-13-046704-5.
* André Billy, L ’ Abbé Prévost, Paris: Flammarion, 1969.
* Pierre Heinrich, L ’ Abbé Prévost et la Louisiane ; étude sur la valeur historique de Manon Lescaut Paris: E. Guilmoto, 1907.
* Alan Singerman, L ’ Abbé Prévost: L ’ amour et la morale, Geneva: Droz, 1987.
* Jean Sgard, L ’ Abbé Prévost: labyrinthes de la mémoire, Paris: PUF, 1986 ISBN 2-13-039282-2.
He is trapped by the Abbé Herrera ( Vautrin ) in a convoluted and disastrous plan to regain social status.
It was important to Zola that no character should appear larger than life ; but the criticism that Zola ’ s characters are cardboard, is a substantially more damaging one which in view of the characterization of Gervaise Macquart ( L ' Assommoir ), Nana Coupeau ( Nana ), Jacques Lantier ( La Bête humaine ), Serge Mouret ( La Faute de l ' Abbé Mouret ), Jean Macquart ( La Terre ) and Pascal Rougon ( Le Docteur Pascal ), may seriously be doubted.

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