CALLED LOUIS LABAR LABARRE
\kˈɔːld lˈuːi lˈabɑː lˈabɑː], \kˈɔːld lˈuːi lˈabɑː lˈabɑː], \k_ˈɔː_l_d l_ˈuː_i l_ˈa_b_ɑː l_ˈa_b_ɑː]\
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A Belgian journalist and man of letters; born at Dinan, Namur, May 1, 1810; died at Ixelles, Jan. 17, 1892. His first success was a volume of "Satires and Elegies" (1836), in which his republican sentiments are strongly expressed. He has edited Charivari Belge and other journals. His best works include: "A Revolution to Laugh At", a comedy; "Antoine Wiertz" (1867), a biography; "Waterloo" (1868), a historical study; and other miscellany.
By Charles Dudley Warner
Word of the day
tinctura quininae ammoniata
- A preparation made by dissolving quinin sulphate in alcohol [Br. Ph.].
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