989 resultados para Allou, Anne Raguenet, épouse (16..-17..) -- Portraits
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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Périodicité : Hebdomadaire
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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')
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Lettres patentes de Jean II, duc de Normandie, 1349 (fol. 7), — Charles VI, 1389 (fol. 1), copie, — 1390 (fol, 10, 15, 54, 55), — 1391 (fol. 16, 17, 19), — 1411 (fol. 22, 23, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 50, 51, 52), — de Vendôme, vidame de Chartes, 1557 (fol. 5), copie, — avec des quittances d'Ernoul Du Chastel, 1349 (fol. 6), — Jean Le Maingre, dit Boucicaut, 1390-1411 (fol. 9, 13), — Regnault de Roye, 1390 (fol. 11, 12), — Jean, seigneur de Sempy, 1390 (fol. 14), — Guillaume Budé, maître des garnisons des vins, 1391 (fol. 20), — Charles de Bochain (fol. 24), — Jean et Chariot de Boissay (fol. 25, 26), — Chariot Boistel (fol. 27), — David de Brimeu (fol. 30), — Jacques Le Brun (fol. 32), — Antoine de Craon (fol. 34), — Bureau d'Issy (fol. 36), — Raoul de Gaucourt (fol. 38), — Charles de L'Isle (fol. 40), — Charles d'Ivry (fol. 42), — Guillaume Du Mesnil (fol. 44), — Jean de Nantouillet (fol. 46), — Guillaume de Prez (fol. 48), — Guion de La Rochefoucault (fol. 49), — Robert de Versailles (fol. 53), officiers du roi, 1411, orig. — « L'ordonnance du gage de messire Girerd d'Estavayé... et de messire Othe de Gransson, chevaliers », 1397 (fol. 57). — « Touchant aucunes joustes et tournoiz faitz en Alemaigne par l'empereur Maximiliam » (fol. 81). — « Le pas des armes de Sandricourt, » 1493, avec la reproduction de neuf miniatures (fol. 100), copies.
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[Programme. 1705-08-27. Rennes, Collège de Rennes de la Compagnie de Jésus]
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Exchange reactions between molecular complexes and excess acid
or base are well known and have been extensively surveyed in the
literature(l). Since the exchange mechanism will, in some way
involve the breaking of the labile donor-acceptor bond, it follows
that a discussion of the factors relating to bonding in molecular complexes
will be relevant.
In general, a strong Lewis base and a strong Lewis acid form a
stable adduct provided that certain stereochemical requirements are
met.
A strong Lewis base has the following characteristics (1),(2)
(i) high electron density at the donor site.
(ii) a non-bonded electron pair which has a low ionization potential
(iii) electron donating substituents at the donor atom site.
(iv) facile approach of the site of the Lewis base to the
acceptor site as dictated by the steric hindrance of the
substituents.
Examples of typical Lewis bases are ethers, nitriles, ketones,
alcohols, amines and phosphines.
For a strong Lewis acid, the following properties are important:(
i) low electron density at the acceptor site.
(ii) electron withdrawing substituents. (iii) substituents which do not interfere with the close
approach of the Lewis base.
(iv) availability of a vacant orbital capable of accepting
the lone electron pair of the donor atom.
Examples of Lewis acids are the group III and IV halides such
(M=B, AI, Ga, In) and MX4 - (M=Si, Ge, Sn, Pb).
The relative bond strengths of molecular complexes have been
investigated by:-
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v]
(vi)
dipole moment measurements (3).
shifts of the carbonyl peaks in the IIIR. (4) ,(5), (6) ..
NMR chemical shift data (4),(7),(8),(9).
D.V. and visible spectrophotometric shifts (10),(11).
equilibrium constant data (12), (13).
heats of dissociation and heats of reactions (l~),
(16), (17), (18), (19).
Many experiments have bben carried out on boron trihalides in
order to determine their relative acid strengths. Using pyridine,
nitrobenzene, acetonitrile and trimethylamine as reference Lewis
bases, it was found that the acid strength varied in order:RBx3 >
BC1
3 >BF 3
• For the acetonitrile-boron trihalide and trimethylamine
boron trihalide complexes in nitrobenzene, an-NMR study (7) showed
that the shift to lower field was. greatest for the BB~3 adduct ~n~
smallest for the BF 3 which is in agreement with the acid strengths. If electronegativities of the substituents were the only
important effect, and since c~ Br ,one would expect
the electron density at the boron nucleus to vary as BF3
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Survey map of the Second Welland Canal created by the Welland Canal Company showing the Town of St. Catharines. Identified structures associated with the Canal include Lock 3 and its Lock House, Lock 4 and its Lock House, Hydraulic Race, and a floating tow path. The surveyors' measurements and notes can be seen in red and black ink and pencil. Local area landmarks are also identified and include streets and roads (ex. Geneva Street, Ontario Street, St. Paul Street, and Merritville Road), Lincoln Mills and its Store House, T. M. Merritt's Store House, Cooper Shop, L. Shickluna's Dry Dock, Peter McGill's Grist Mill, J. Flint's Saw Factory, T. Hosteter's Gristing Mill, J. Dougan Builder's shop or office, Norris and Nelson Mill, G. N. Oil Foundry and its Machine Shop and Boiler, a barrel shed, woolen factory, Estate of P. Nihen (or T. Nihan), Norris and Nelson's Wharf, the W. C. Office, and structures (possibly houses) or small properties belonging to T. Adams, and A. K. Boomer. Properties and property owners of note are: Concession 6 Lots 16, 17, and 18, Concession 7 Lots 16, 17, and 18, Alva Dittrick, James R. Benson, W. B. Robinson, and C. Phelps.
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Survey map and description of Philip Shaver's land created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the land. Noteable features include; locks no. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, ravine, corner stone, St. Catharines ditch, waste weir, concession line, barn. Surveyor notes are seen in pencil on the map. The deed for the land is dated October 1st, 1829.
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Indenture of deed of land situate between Samuel DeVeaux Woodruff and Jane Woodruff of St. Catharines to Hamilton Killaly Woodruff of St. Catharines regarding Lot no. 22 in the 1st Concession, the south half of Lot no. 20 in Concession B, Broken Lot no. 22 in Concession B, Lots numbered 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Concession C, Lots no. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Concession D and Lot no. 21 in Concession D in the Township of Mersea (2 copies), Feb. 13, 1891.
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Présentation à la Annual Law & Economics Conference 2007, Université de Bologne.
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Département de linguistique et de traduction