• France in 1862. In France, the "livret de circulation" (booklet of circulation) and its variant the "carnet de circulation" (notebook of circulation)...
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  • travelling showman holding a livret de circulation, referred the matter to the French Constitutional Council. "Even though they are French, travellers still have...
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    also conceived the "scholar booklet" ("livret scolaire"), which could be used to record students' grades in French secondary schools and thus classify and...
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    Preface by Guillaume Apollinaire, 1920). Le Livret de "L'Ymagier" (1921). Petits Crayons (1921). Le Puits de la Vérité (1922). Dernières Pensées Inédites...
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    historians of English literature. The words of the original "je eusse cest livret mis en latin ... mais ... je l'ay mis en rōmant" were mistranslated as if...
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    Paul Louis Courier (category People murdered in France)
    which had a still larger circulation than the Discours itself. In 1823 appeared the Livret de Paul Louis, the Gazette de village, followed in 1824 by...
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  • E-government in Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    institution that manages various projects of the French State, such as the pension fund, social housing and Livret A savings accounts. This system has enabled...
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