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He never expressed -- publicly at least -- any preference for Royalism, Republicanism, or Imperialism; for fleur-de-lis, bonnet-rouge, or tricolore: in short, Jean Baptiste
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 Various 1836
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Jean Baptiste, which is a pity, for a better soul than that merry mixture of bonhomie and phlegm, the French Canadian is, the wide world's surface does not produce.
Canada and the Canadians Volume I Richard Henry Bonnycastle 1819
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"Jean Baptiste," he said again, and then his staff shook in his hands, though there was no wind, and his voice shook, too, with a sudden note of hope and doubt and wistful inquiry.
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Jean Baptiste Say, Smith's most influential disciple, argued on the other hand, as had his mentor, that the gains from global population growth, spread over vast expanses of trading, trigger gains from a division of labor which exceed those ever thought possible before the rise of the market order.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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Colombia's drug production conforms to the theory of a French classical economist -- Jean Baptiste Say 1803, who coined Say's law -- that supply creates its own demand.
Nake M. Kamrany: Colombia's Economic Problems and Prospects Nake M. Kamrany 2011
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Her husband, Jean Baptiste, also a Rwandan émigré, whom she met while giving a talk at the Los Angeles Holocaust Center, will also graduate from Law School Hofstra University in June.
Bernard Starr: Two Cultures, Two Genocides, One Story Bernard Starr 2011
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Her husband, Jean Baptiste, also a Rwandan émigré, whom she met while giving a talk at the Los Angeles Holocaust Center, will also graduate from Law School Hofstra University in June.
Bernard Starr: Two Cultures, Two Genocides, One Story Bernard Starr 2011
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Jean Baptiste Say, Smith's most influential disciple, argued on the other hand, as had his mentor, that the gains from global population growth, spread over vast expanses of trading, trigger gains from a division of labor which exceed those ever thought possible before the rise of the market order.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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Her husband, Jean Baptiste, also a Rwandan émigré, whom she met while giving a talk at the Los Angeles Holocaust Center, will also graduate from Law School Hofstra University in June.
Bernard Starr: Two Cultures, Two Genocides, One Story Bernard Starr 2011
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Colombia's drug production conforms to the theory of a French classical economist -- Jean Baptiste Say 1803, who coined Say's law -- that supply creates its own demand.
Nake M. Kamrany: Colombia's Economic Problems and Prospects Nake M. Kamrany 2011
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