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Definition of Taurines
1. taurine [n] - See also: taurine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taurines
Literary usage of Taurines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies of French Criminals of the Nineteenth Century by Henry Brodribb Irving (1901)
"In 1871 he is transferred to taurines as priest. ... Having fled from taurines,
he is arrested on July 28th, 1876, in the Ardeche, and charged with the ..."
2. The Literature of American History: A Bibliographical Guide in which the by Josephus Nelson Larned (1902)
"Gailly de taurines, Charles. La nation canadienne : étude historique sur les ...
Whether or not M. de taurines' admiration of the French In America be ..."
3. The Literature of American History: A Bibliographical Guide in which the by Josephus Nelson Larned (1902)
"Gailly de taurines, Charles. La nation canadienne : étude historique sur les ...
Whether or not M. de taurines' admiration of the French in America be ..."
4. The Literature of American History: A Bibliographical Guide in which the by Josephus Nelson Larned (1902)
"Gailly de taurines, Charles. La nation canadienne : étude historique sur les ...
Whether or not M. de taurines' admiration of the French in America be ..."
5. The Literature of American History: A Bibliographical Guide, in which the by Josephus Nelson Larned (1902)
"Gailly de taurines, Charles. La nation canadienne : étude historique sur les ...
Whether or not M. de taurines' admiration of the French in America be ..."
6. Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod (1912)
"Flather, JJ Am. As. P. (1898) 244-. and comparison of ships in matter of resistance.
Ledieu, ACB 100 (1885) 837-. (Ledieu). taurines, ACB 102 (1886) 1091-. ..."
7. The Race Question in Canada by André Siegfried (1907)
"In his book, La Nation Canadienne, M. Gailly de taurines, a sympathetic ...
"Over and beyond this earthly aim," continues M. de taurines, " there is a ..."
8. Alsace-Lorraine Since 1870 by Barry Cerf (1919)
"(Gailly de taurines, 1. c., pp. 306 ff.) 'the Republic at Paris, the Central
Committee of the German Socialist party sent forth a manifesto to the ..."