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Suard is a
French surname.
Notable people with it include: Amélie
Suard (1743–1830),
writer and salonnière Jean-Baptiste-Antoine
Suard (1732–1817), journalist...
- Amélie
Suard (12 May 1743 – 1830) was a
French writer and salonnière. Her
letters provide a
valuable source of
information on life in
France before the...
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Suard (15
January 1732 in Besançon – 20 July 1817 in Paris) was a
French writer,
translator and man of
letters during the Age of Enlightenment.
Suard...
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Pierre Suard (born
November 9, 1934, in Lons-le-Saunier) is a
French engineer,
senior official,
director of
national companies and
alumnus of École Polytechnique...
- philosopher,
socialist Jean
Baptiste Alexandre Strolz Jean-Baptiste-Antoine
Suard,
journalist Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine,
singer and
songwriter Louis Vuitton...
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Justus Moore 15 Duvall,
Washington American Football Blake Suard 13
Hermosa Beach,
California Tennis Tanner Suard 13
Hermosa Beach,
California Tennis...
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William Henry Seward (/
ˈsuːərd/; May 16, 1801 –
October 10, 1872) was an
American politician who
served as
United States Secretary of
State from 1861...
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decided to
dedicate himself fully to
scholarly pursuits. He
applied for the
Suard Pension, a
bursary that
would enable him to
study at the
Academy of Besançon...
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included "It is for me to live and to die for Christ". Jean-Baptiste-Antoine
Suard 1751 1753 He
would eventually become the
eternal secretary of the French...
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escape that. The more
conservative members, such as Morellet,
Marmontel and
Suard withdrew.
Morellet did his best to
persade her to stay
newtral but to no...