Crossword-Solution: BONGARS
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| BONGARS | anagram | BRAGSON, BROGANS, GRABSON |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BONGARS (5)
Innumerable copies were made in manuscript, and finally in print, and so the old myths received a new life.(432) (432) For Fulk of Chartres and crusading travellers generally, see Bongars' Gesta Dei and the French Recueil; also Histories of the Crusades by Wilken, Sybel, Kugler, and others; see also Robinson, Biblical Researches, vol.
Whether a _French_ Civilian be debarr'd telling of Truth (when that Truth exposes Tyranny) more than a Civilian of any other Nation? This agrees, in some measure, with Monsieur _Teissier_'s Judgment of the _Francogallia_, and shews, that Monsieur _Bayle_, and Monsieur _Teissier_ and _Bongars_, were _Bons Francois_ in one and the same Sense.
The share of Bongars in this collection was transferred to Strasburg, and passed eventually with the rest of his books to the public library of the city of Berne.
Furs often formed an important part of the ransom of a prisoner of rank:-- "Sir," quoth Count Bongars, "war's disastrous hour Hath cast my lot within my foeman's power.
Influential French men of letters, the Protestant Jacques Bongars, the Catholic Jacques de Thou, and the Catholic convert Philippe Canaye, sieur du Fresne, aided him by presents of books and encouragement, and endeavoured to get him invited, in some capacity, to France.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1942).