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Choiseul
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Choi·seul  (shwä-zl)
One of the Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean southeast of Bougainville Island. It was under German control from 1886 to 1899.

Choiseul (French) [ʃwazœl]
n
(Placename) an island in the SW Pacific Ocean, in the Solomon Islands: hilly and densely forested. Area: 3885 sq. km (1500 sq. miles)

Choiseul2
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(Biographies / Choiseul, Étienne François (1719-1785) M, French, POLITICS: statesman) Étienne François (etjɛn frɑ̃swɑ), Duc de. 1719-85, French statesman; foreign minister (1758-70)


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The Duc de Choiseul was equally dramatic: he said he would rather be stoned in the streets of Paris than surrender French rights to the North American fisheries.
Proof of extreme over-indulgence comes from two painted miniatures that adorned snuff boxes that belonged to the Duc de Choiseul, one time Chief Minister to Louis XV.
When Duc de Choiseul, the French foreign minister, offered to surrender Canada to the British in 1761, he refused to cede French rights to the Newfoundland fishery.
 
 
 
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