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L'Enfant
[ lahn-fahn ]
noun
- Pierre Charles [pye, r, sh, a, r, l], 1754–1825, U.S. engineer, architect, and soldier; born in France: designer of Washington, D.C.
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L'Enfant applied his ability to the task with enthusiasm; the approbation of 'his General' gave him supreme satisfaction.
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L'Enfant himself was an artist and it was his artistic temperament which caused him trouble.
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For many years tradition had said it was there that Major L'Enfant had his headquarters while he was mapping the new capital city.
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Une seule chose l'embarrasse—l'enfant sera-t-il un Bonaparte, un Voltaire, ou un Newton?
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L'enfant: Les deux oreilles de l'ne signifient les deux grands saints, patrons de notre ville.
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