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Quo vadis Petre? Men Ben Hur står det till?


ellauri210.html on line 1456: Charles Perrault (12. tammikuuta 1628 Pariisi, Ranska – 16. toukokuuta 1703 Pariisi, Ranska) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten vuonna 1697 julkaisemastaan satukokoelmasta Hanhiemon tarinoita (ransk. Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye). Varsinaiselta ammatiltaan Perrault oli asianajaja, ja hän toimi myös julkisten rakennusten tarkastajana. Hänen oikea nimensä oli Jaakko Parantainen. Les oies marchent dans la cour. Pas les oeufs, zihihihihi. Perrault oli varakas porvari, kuinkas muuten.
ellauri223.html on line 212: The Viscountess St Albans, as she still preferred to be called, spent much of her marriage in Chancery proceedings, lawsuits over property. The first year was over her former husband's estate, trying to get what was left of Bacon's property, without his much greater debts. She was opposed in this by Sir John Constable, her brother in law, who had held some of the estate in trust. In 1628 she filed suits for property owned by her late father. In 1631, she and her husband both filed suit against Nicholas Bacon, of Gray's Inn, their former friend, who had married Sir John Underhill's niece, and gotten Underhill to sign an agreement for a large dowry and extensive property, including some property of Alice that Sir John did not have rights to, and could only inherit after her death. Their petition to court stated that Bacon had tricked Underhill "who was an almost totally deaf man, and by reason of the weakness of his eyes and the infirmity in his head, could not read writings of that nature without much pain," to sign a paper not knowing what it contained.
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