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There he wrote Memoires d ' un pere ( 4 vols., 1804 ), including a picturesque review of his life, a literary history of two important reigns, a great gallery of portraits extending from the venerable Jean Baptiste Massillon, whom more than half a century previously he had seen at Clermont, to Honoré Mirabeau.
* Mémoires pour servir a l ' histoire de la vertu ( 1762 ), from Mrs Sheridan's Memoires of Miss Sidney Bidulph
He also wrote Réflexions critiques sur les histoires des anciens peuples ( 1735 ), and several dissertations printed in the Memoires of the Academy of Inscriptions.
His Memoires, which come down to 1783, were published under his name in 1822 ( and reprinted in a new edition of 1858 ), and letters were published in 1865, said to have been written by him in 1789 to friends in the country, describing the Estates-General.
His work is entitled Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem and was translated from Latin into modern French at the beginning of the 19th century by the French scholar François Guizot, in " Memoires sur l ' histoire de France " ( 1824 ), XXI, 227 – 397.
Over the next few years he spent much of his time writing Year One of the Russian Revolution ( 1930 ), completing two novels, Men in Prison ( 1930 ) and Birth of Our Power ( 1931 ), and translating Vera Figner's Memoires d ' un révolutionnaire into French.
* Schenkhuizen, M. Memoires of an Indo Woman ( Edited and translated by Lizelot Stout van Balgooy ), ( Ohio University Press ( number 92 ) Athens, Ohio 1993 ).
A pretended correspondence between him and Acacius ( in Coptic ) is proved to be spurious by Amélineau in the " Memoires publiés par les membres de la mission archéologique française au Caire ", IV ( Paris, 1888 ), 196-228.
* The 1911 Britannica article, in turn, gives as its references Les Memoires de Madame de Campan ( Paris, 1886 ), and histories of the time.

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* Seventy Years Young, Memoires of Elizabeth, Countess of Fingall, by Elizabeth Burke Plunkett, Lady Fingall.

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He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in November 1738 by virtue of the fact that " His Name hath been known for many years among the Learned by Several Curious disertations published in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris & in particular by a very Learned and usefull book wrote in French entitled ' The Art of Converting Forged Iron into Steel ' and ' the Art of Soft ' ning Cast Iron ' printed at Paris 1722 4to and lately by his ' Curious Memoires relating to the History of Insects ' at paris in 4to three Volumes of which work have been Laid before the Royal Society ".
His younger brother, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin Marbot was also a military man famous for his Memoires that depict Napoleonic war from the eye of a soldier.
She was condemned to prison for life in the Salpêtrière, but soon escaped disguised as a boy and made her way to London where, in 1789, she published her memoirs entitled Memoires Justificatifs de La Comtesse de Valois de La Motte, which attempted to justify her actions while casting blame upon her chief victim, Marie Antoinette.
Part of the collection was described in Revue Numismatique in 1839 and Court talks of his coin collection in his valuable Memoires published in Paris in 1856-57.

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One source ( Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle, Memoires ... de Mme de Maintenon ) attributed Scarron's deformities to rheumatism contracted from spending time in a swamp.
A striking example is a description from " Memoires of Ichtyosauri and Plesiosauri ", 1839:

Memoires and she
Yourcenar wrote a large part of her novel Memoires d ' Hadrien on the island, and she died there in 1987.

Memoires and is
Rosmunda, the only one that could be of his own contrivance, and which is certainly the least happy effusion of his genius, is partly founded on the eighteenth novel of the third part of Bandello and partly on Prevost's Memoires d ' un homme de qualite.
Peron's Memoires, in which he describes his experiences, were published in a limited edition which is an expensive collectors ' item.

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Memoires pour servir d ' explication aux cartes géologiques de minières de la Belgique 24, p. 1-33.

Memoires and .
Dirk Van der Cruysse: Sophie de Hanovre, Memoires et Lettres de Voyage, Fayard Paris, 1990 ; also Sophia of Hanover: From Winter Princess to Heiress of Great Britain, J. N.
Memoires de la Societé Belge d ' Etudes Celtiques 17 ( 2003 ) ( Brussels ): sometimes he has three faces, sometimes three phalluses, which may explain the plural dedications.
Academie de Chirurgia ( Paris ) published Memoires pour les Chirurgiens, generally considered to be the first medical journal, in 1736.
His portrait has been drawn by Burnet, Count Hamilton in the Memoires de Grammont, John Dryden, Alexander Pope in the Epistle to Lord Bathurst, and Sir Walter Scott in Peveril of the Peak.
* Sir Philip Warwick: Memoires of the Reigne of King Charles I, with a Continuation to the Happy Restauration of King Charles II.
Memoires du Muséum National d ' Histoire Naturelle.
His articles were published in the Paris-based Journal Asiatique and Memoires inedits.
* Peron, P. F., Memoires du Capitaine Peron sur ses Voyages ( 1824 ) Paris
* Jean-Baptiste Gaut, Étude sur la littérature et la poésie provençales ( Memoires de l ' académie des sciences d ' Aix, tome ix.
* L. Pierquin, Memoires sur Pache ( Charleville, 1900 ).
Four volumes of Memoires de Maurepas, purporting to be collected by his secretary and edited by J. L. G.

Memoires and ).
* Memoires for Paul de Man ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1986 ; revised edn., 1989 ).
In 2000 followed La Légende de l ' Avenir ( The Legend of the Future ) and in 2002 Mémoires d ' un Patagonien-Conte Préhistorique et Posthistorique ( Memoires of a Patagonian-Prehistoric and Posthistoric Tale ) and La Philosophie de l ' Amour ( The Philosophy of Love ).
* Memoires sur la revolution française, le consulat, l ' empire, la restoration, et les principaux evenements qui I ' ont suivie ( 2 vols., 1829 ).

1658 and ),
In 1703 ( other sources say 1658 ), the Sultanate of Sulu received North Borneo from the Sultan of Brunei, after Sulu sent aid against a rebellion in Brunei.
Caymanian folklore explains that the island's first inhabitants were a Welshman named Walters ( or Watler ) and his companion named Bawden ( or Bodden ), who first arrived in Cayman in 1658 after serving in Oliver Cromwell's army in Jamaica.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
The Commonwealth ( 1649 – 53 ) was founded on the execution of Charles I in 1649, and was followed by the two Protectorates of Oliver Cromwell ( 1653 – 58 ), and his son Richard Cromwell the first ( 1658 – 59 ).
* 1658 – Treaty of Roskilde: After a devastating defeat in the Northern Wars ( 1655 – 1661 ), the King of Denmark-Norway is forced to give up nearly half his territory to Sweden to save the rest.
* Mary of Modena ( 1658 – 1718 ), Queen Consort of King James II of England and VII of Scotland
Others, such as Major Strangways ( 1658 ) and John Weekes ( 1731 ), refused to plead, even under 400 pounds ( 180 kg ), and were killed when bystanders, out of mercy, sat on them.
* Oliver Cromwell of England ( 1599 – 1658 ), Member of Parliament, general, and future ruler of England-Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
* The church of Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini ( 1658 – 1671 ), for Cardinal Camillo Pamphilii ( nephew of Pope Innocent X ); it is one of the most elegant samples of baroque architecture in Rome, with its splendid interior of marble, stuccoes, and gilded decorations.
In the Second Northern War, she was able to establish control of the eastern bank of the Sound, formalized in the Treaty of Roskilde ( 1658 ), and gain recognition of her southeastern dominions by the European great powers in the Treaty of Oliva ( 1660 ); yet, Sweden was barred from further expansion at the southern coast of the Baltic.
* Mary of Modena ( 1658 – 1718 ), Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland
Oliver Cromwell ( 1599 – 1658 ), the Parliamentarian leader who overthrew the monarchy during the English Civil War, was a great-great-grandson of Thomas Cromwell's sister, Katherine Cromwell ( born circa 1482 ).
There was a period of virtually continual war and preparation for war, including the Kalmar War ( 1611 – 1613 ), the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ), the Second Northern War ( 1655 – 1658 ), the Gyldenløve War ( 1675 – 1679 ) and culminating in the Great Northern War ( 1700 – 1721 ).
* Robert Walker ( painter ) ( 1599 – 1658 ), English portrait painter
Under Leopold I ( 1658 – 1705 ) the term again became Hofkanzler with Johann Paul Freiherr von Hocher ( 1667-1683 ), and Theodor von Strattman ( 1683-1693 ).
It was built from 1658 to 1661 for Nicolas Fouquet, Marquis de Belle-Isle ( Belle-Île-en-Mer ), Viscount of Melun and Vaux, the superintendent of finances of Louis XIV.
In 1658, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the Dutch colony of Nieuw Nederland ( New Netherland ), founded the settlement of Nieuw Haarlem in the northern part of Manhattan Island as an outpost of Nieuw Amsterdam ( New Amsterdam ) at the southern tip of the island.
* Mary of Modena ( 1658 – 1718 ), queen consort of England, the daughter of Alfonso IV ( Duke of Modena ), and the second wife of James II of England
The elder, Francisca de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco ( 1619 – 1658 ), married painter Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo at the Church of Santiago in Madrid on August 21, 1633 ; the younger, Ignacia de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco, born in 1621, died in infancy.

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