French diplomat who in 1793 tried to draw the United States into the war between France and England (1763-1834)
French writer of novels and dramas for the theater of the absurd (1910-1986)
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Examples for "Citizen Genet"
Examples for "Citizen Genet"
1The actions of Citizen Genet had indeed been disavowed by his republic.
2The expedition, as you know, has been as much of a farce as Citizen Genet's commissions.
3The great news of that day which concerns the world-andincidentally this story-wasthat Citizen Genet had landed at Charleston.
4As to Citizen Genet, with whom I have never had a word of private intercourse-Here, even Washington lifted his head, and Hamilton laughed outright.
5The citizen Genet was much dissatisfied with these decisions of the American government.
1He was placed in an unfortunate position by the presumptions of Genet.
2The actions of Citizen Genet had indeed been disavowed by his republic.
3These facts form the background against which Genet's activities should be viewed.
4Among authors: ebrahim s. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet.
5Among authors: bartels m. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet.
6Among authors: fan c. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet.
7The process took a little longer for Ethopia's Genet and Addisie.
8The citizen Genet was much dissatisfied with these decisions of the American government.
9Hamilton and Knox readily and zealously argued for dismissing Mr. Genet.
10Mr. Genet had stated that she was manned by French citizens.
11Afterwards we will relax at the hot springs of Wondo Genet.
12Mademoiselle Genet's education was the object of her father's particular attention.
13Mr. Genet, however, assumes a new and bolder line of conduct.
14Afterward we will relax at the hot springs of Wondo Genet.
15For the reasons stated, Genet found the people enthusiastic in favor of his enterprise.
16Mr. Genet demanded their release in the following extraordinary terms: