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Jusserand
[ zhysuh-rahn ]
noun
- Jean (A·dri·en An·toine) Jules [zhah, n, , a, -d, r, ee-, ahn, ahn-, twan, zh, y, l], 1855–1932, French diplomat, historian, and essayist.
Example Sentences
Pete reportedly tore the pants off French Ambassador Jules Jusserand, forcing the French government to issue a formal complaint about the dog, who was then rehomed.
On the subject of abuse of monastic hospitality, see Jusserand, English Wayfaring Life, p.
They lingered, however, for a quarter of a century more, and M. Jusserand has analysed what may be considered the very latest of the race, Pandion and Amphigenia, published in 1665 by the dramatist, John Crowne.
Soon we were joined by M. Jusserand, whom also I had known well for many years, for he had been in Washington since 1902, and I had seen much of him during my Cabinet days.
Jusserand, Jules, and mediations by U.S.,
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