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La Damnation de Faust
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Juan de la Cueva
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Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
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Louis de La Vallee-Poussin
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La Linea
La Linea, Andalusia/Spain ‘The Line’, a reference to the fact that it lies on the border with Gibraltar. The full name is La Línea de la Concepción.... Read more |
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Jean de La Bruyere
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Saint John Baptist de la Salle
Saint John Baptist de la Salle , 1651-1719, French educator, founder of the Christian Brothers, b. Reims. He became a priest and canon of the cathedral. He spent his life teaching children of the poor. In 1684 (having resigned his canonry) he formed of his assistants a new order, the Christian... Read more |
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La Mancha
La Mancha , historic region of central Spain, in historic New Castile, comprising Ciudad Real prov. and part of the provinces of Toledo, Albacete, and Cuenca. This high, barren plateau, dotted with windmills, was made famous as the scene of most of the adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha in the... Read more |
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Warren De la Rue
De La Rue, Warren (b. Guernsey, 15 January 1815; d. London, England, 19 April 1889) chemistry, invention, astronomy. Warren de la Rue was the eldest son of Thomas de la Rue, a printer, and Jane Warren. His early education was at the Coll Read more |
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