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Jean Bodin, writing in the sixteenth century, may have been the seminal thinker, but it was the vastly influential John Austin who set out the main lines of the concept as now understood.
The ladies were delighted and Jean Jacques was applauded.
Duclos, the historian, pointed out to Jean Jacques that this was impossible.
The book is by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, choreography by Peter Gennaro, scenery, costumes and lighting by William and Jean Eckart, musical direction by Jack Elliott, and the production was directed by Mr. Abbott.
It was paired with a Darius Milhaud opera, `` The Poor Sailor '', set to a libretto by Jean Cocteau, a kind of Grand Guignol by the sea, a sailor returns, unrecognized, and gets done in by his wife.
Django, who was born Jean Baptiste Reinhardt in Belgium and who died in 1953 in France, was an extraordinary man.
He was followed by Jean Picker Firstenberg who held the position of President and CEO from 1980 to 2007.
Jean Boucher's statue of the seated skeptical thinker Ernest Renan, shown to the left, caused great controversy when it was installed in Tréguier, Brittany in 1902.
In 1806, the French chemists Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin and Pierre Jean Robiquet isolated a compound in asparagus that was subsequently named asparagine, the first amino acid to be discovered.
The last of his direct descendants to inhabit Abbotsford was his great-great-great-granddaughter Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott ( 8 June 1923-5 May 2004 ).
Dame Jean was at one time a lady-in-waiting to Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, patron of the Dandie Dinmont Club, a breed of dog named after one of Sir Walter Scott's characters ; and a horse trainer, one of whose horses, Sir Wattie, ridden by Ian Stark, won two silver medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
Amalric died of dysentery ( allegedly brought on by " a surfeit of white mullet ") or even poisoned at Saint Jean d ' Acre on 1 April 1205, just after his son Amalric and four days before his wife, and was buried at Saint Sophia, Nicosia.
An early theory, suggested by Swiss theologian Jean LeClerc in the 17th century, posits that the longer Western version was a first draft, while the Alexandrian version represents a more polished revision by the same author.
The monument was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, and its iconographic program pitted heroically nude French youths against bearded Germanic warriors in chain mail.
The architect, Jean Chalgrin, died in 1811 and the work was taken over by Jean-Nicolas Huyot.
Jean Navarre was the pilot who was tasked to make the flight, but he died on 10 July 1919 when he crashed near Villacoublay while training for the flight.
In 1952, Henri Laborit described chlorpromazine only as inducing indifference towards what was happening around them in nonpsychotic, nonmanic patients, and Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker described it as controlling manic or psychotic agitation.
Scenic design was by William and Jean Eckart, costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge, and lighting design by Jules Fisher.
The lighting design was by Jean Rosenthal.
Bardot was featured in many other films along with notable actors such as Alain Delon ( Famous Love Affairs ; Spirits of the Dead ); Jean Gabin ( In Case of Adversity ); Sean Connery ( Shalako ); Jean Marais ( Royal Affairs in Versailles ; School for Love ); Lino Ventura ( Rum Runners ); Annie Girardot ( The Novices ); Claudia Cardinale ( The Legend of Frenchie King ); Jeanne Moreau ( Viva Maria!
In the late 1950s she shared an exchange which was called " la croisée de deux sillages " (" the crossing of two wakes ") with actor and true-crime author John Gilmore, then an actor in France who was working on a New Wave film with Jean Seberg.

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Others who were either killed or captured at the actual Battle were as follows: King Jean II ; Prince Philip ( youngest son and progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy ), Geoffroi de Charny, carrier of the Oriflamme, Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, Walter VI, Count of Brienne and Constable of France, Jean de Clermont, Marshal of France, Arnoul d ' Audrehem, the Count of Eu, the Count of Marche and Ponthieu Jacques de Bourbon taken prisoner at the Battle and died 1361, the Count of Étampes, the Count of Tancarville, the Count of Dammartin, the Count of Joinville, Guillaume de Melun, Archbishop of Sens.
Froissart again gives us a vivid description of the capture of King Jean II and his youngest son in this passage: " ...
Cecilia Beaux was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest daughter of French silk manufacturer Jean Adolphe Beaux and teacher Cecilia Kent Leavitt, daughter of prominent businessman John Wheeler Leavitt of New York City and his wife Cecilia Kent of Suffield, Connecticut.
For example, Jean Ritchie ( born in 1922 ) was the youngest child of a large family from Viper, Kentucky that had preserved many of the old Appalachian traditional songs.
He was born to an aristocratic family of the Kingdom of Navarre, the youngest son of Juan de Jaso, privy counsellor to King John III of Navarre ( Jean d ' Albret ), and Doña Maria de Azpilcueta y Aznárez, sole heiress of two noble Navarrese families.
" Nonetheless he often spent long periods at Château de Saché, near Tours, the home of his friend Jean de Margonne, his mother's lover and father to her youngest child.
Born in Colmar, in the Alsace region of France to Jean Charles Bartholdi ( 1791 – 1836 ) and Augusta Charlotte Bartholdi Beysser ( 1801 – 1891 ), Bartholdi was the youngest of their four children, and one of only two to survive infancy, along with the oldest brother, Jean-Charles, who became a lawyer and editor.
In 1974, he was elected President of France at 48, the third youngest president in French history, after Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and Jean Casimir-Perier.
** Prince Jean André Guillaume Marie Gabriel Marc d ' Aviano of Nassau, Prince Guillaume's youngest son, was born on July 13, 2004.
For he had divided his territories between his sons, with the youngest being nicknamed " Jean sans-terre " ( in English, " John Lackland ") as he was left without lands to rule.
Adrian Malcolm Conan Doyle ( 19 November 1910-3 June 1970 ) was the youngest son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his second wife Jean, Lady Conan Doyle.
* Michel Chrétien, the youngest son of former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and his wife Aline
Vorderman was born in Bedford, the youngest of three children of Dutch father Anton ' Tony ' Vorderman ( 1920-2007 ) and Welsh mother Edwina Jean ( née Davies ).
Danner is the location of the grave of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the infant son of Sacagawea.
Putnam's Sons, New York, 1962 ), written about their mother by Godfrey's youngest sister, Dorothy Gene ( who preferred to be called " Jean "), with the help of their sister, Kathy, it was reported that the angriest they ever saw their father was when a man on the ferry declared the Ku Klux Klan a civic organization vital to the good of the community.
He never married and on his death in 1722 the title and estates devolved by entail upon his youngest sister, Jean.
This claim is today disputed between Jean Christophe, Prince Napoléon and his own father, the self-avowed republican Prince Charles Napoléon ( likewise deemed to be excluded from the succession due to a non-dynastic marriage ), both descendants of Napoleon I's youngest brother, Jérôme Bonaparte.
The castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of Jean Douglas, referred to by Sir Walter Scott as " the Maid of Neidpath ", the youngest daughter of William Douglas, Earl of March.
Nee Norma Jean Speranza in Avonmore, Pennsylvania, about forty miles east of Pittsburgh, a coal mining community, Corey was the youngest of five children.
* February 11 – Sacagawea gives birth to Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the youngest member of the expedition.
Hughes, Sr .' s youngest sister Jean Hughes, named after the mother, and an unnamed male child " Baby Hughes " ( both born in Keokuk, Iowa, 1880 ) died in the year they were born.
George Shannon ( 1785 – 1836 ), the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ( not counting the infant Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and Lewis's dog Seaman ), was born in Pennsylvania.
Fraser married Arvonne Skelton in 1950 and the following year they welcomed the first of their six children: Thomas, Mary, John, Lois, Anne, and Jean ( oldest to youngest ).

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