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The duke served as a lieutenant-général in the same army.
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M. M. was a conseiller général of the Aisne and a colleague of W.'s.
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The Duc d'Angoulême one day said to him, "Vous êtes protestant, général?"
4
Veget.,' p. 120; C. Morren, "De l'atrophie en général," in 'Bull.
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I heard "Nous avons reculé-huit kilomètres-legénéral Pétain-"A motor-lorry drowned out the rest.
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Mon cher monsieur, notre général se trompe.
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As chance would have it, at this juncture, Mademoiselle Godeau, the daughter of the fermier-général, happened to pass with her governess.
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She was no less than a daughter of a fermier-général, Mademoiselle Godeau, the pearl of Havre, a rich heiress, and much courted.
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Tawny did take some CEGEP courses. Ryan used the acronym for Collège d'enseignement général et professionnel, a type of post-secondary school unique to Quebec.
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Should he present himself a second time at the mansion of the fermier-général, it was but too certain that M. Godeau would have him ejected.
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Thus d'Estaing, who commanded with little distinction on the North American coast in 1778, was no sailor, but a lieutenant-général, artificially turned into a vice-admiral.
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Cast anchor at Tenedos at 3 p.m., 17th March, 1915, having entered the harbour at the very same instant as le général d'Amade.
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The Lieutenant-Général of Police, accompanied by several officers, appears on a platform.
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It is very pleasant for me, Monsieur le Secrétaire Général, to make this declaration.
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You mean-Uponmy word, I compliment you, M. le Général.
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Over a draft of this same vintage M. le Général imparted to them the secret.