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of the world with around 1000 establishments in more than 136 countries. The
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Recueil des instructions données aux ambassadeurs et ministres de France depuis les traités de
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team of 40 people, who welcome 2500 students per year and more than 130 nationalities. The 2,500 m of modern locals dedicated to the study and learning of languages with 17 classrooms. It perpetuates the founders' spirit, including
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on 28 June 1919. When the Polish army invaded
Ukraine, a Russian counter-attack reached Warsaw, where there was a rise in revolutionary ideas. France sent Jusserand at the head of a diplomatic and military mission to save the Polish.
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on the history of French reactions to Shakespeare. Jusserand was a close student of English literature who produced some lucid and vivacious books on comparatively little-known subjects:
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and Chalon's boarding school in Lyon. After his father's death in 1870, he was determined to honour him by learning new cultures and excelling in his international and bicultural career.
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sympathy, in addition to the President's successors'. Thus, during 22 years, Jusserand was the French politic spokesperson alongside 5 presidents of the United States (Roosevelt,
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896:"Jules Jusserand Expires. Was French Ambassador"
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