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Mons. Lavalle, descend and make reparation for outrage of domicile.
Soon people from Dort to
Mons began to talk of Mynheer van Baerle's tulips; and his beds, pits, drying-rooms, and drawers of bulbs were visited, as the galleries and libraries of Alexandria were by illustrious Roman travellers.
Van
Mons, in his treatise on pears and apples, shows how utterly he disbelieves that the several sorts, for instance a Ribston-pippin or Codlin-apple, could ever have proceeded from the seeds of the same tree.
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Mon Dieu!" murmured Frances, opening her large eyes and lifting her distinctly arched brows; "c'est qu'il fait des compliments!
Their memory in towns and villages will live on As they rest quietly now, in Gallipolli, Ypres,
Mons, and The Somme.
Alix Fox, Durex's sex and relationships expert, said the
mons pubis is also known as the
mons veneris, or "the mound of Venus", and is named after the Roman goddess of love.
The ice-covered lakes of Arsia
Mons would have held hundreds of cubic kilometers of meltwater, according to calculations by Kat Scanlon, a graduate student who led the work--and, where there is water, there is the possibility of a habitable environment.
In his short story "The Bowmen: The Angels of
Mons," British writer Machen described angels and St.
And despite many people believing
Mons Meg is fired each day at 1pm, it is, in fact, a modern military cannon that does it, so visitors to the castle will still be able to see and hear the famous One O'clock Gun.
Inside, they were shown war artefacts, in cluding a drum still in its original state after being found on a field following the Battle of
Mons.
On August 22, 1914 the first shot was fired by a British cavalryman on the outskirts of
Mons - the first on the continent of Europe since Waterloo, 100 years earlier.