Eulalie, in the Ardeche, rises the tiny Liger, which is the real source of the mighty Loire, that natural boundary which divides the north from the south and forms what the French geographers call "la bassin centrale de France.
The other source, known as the "Grande Source," joins the rivulet some hundreds of yards below the "Bassin du Miroir.
At the foot of the eminence on which the church stands are Fort St. Nicolas and the Bassin de Carénage, whence a sou ferry steamboat crosses every four minutes to the other side.
A plentiful supply of +Cabs+ is both at the railway and the custom-house station of the Bassin de la Joliette.
There is also a map in Paul Chaix’ Bassin du Mississipi au seizième siècle.
Brevoort in Smith’s Narratives of Hernando de Soto, and in Paul Chaix’ Bassin du Mississipi au seizième siècle.
This Latin text of Bassin was also printed at Venice in 1537 (Bibl.
The pleasantest way for foot- passengers is to follow the gardens of Versailles as far as the Bassin d'Apollon, and then turn to the right.
About four o'clock in the afternoon we anchored in Bassin (Christiansted), suspecting nothing of the row which the negroes intended to make.
The consequence is, that multitudes of them throng from the country (often from a great distance) into the towns of Bassin and West End, on the First day of the week, with their provisions and fruits for sale.
On the 8th several carriages passed between Bassin and West End.
The schools held on the First day of the week under the care of the members of the Episcopal church, at Bassin and West End, are attended by several hundreds of black, mulatto, and white children.
The Fort in Bassin was now reinforced by men from the "Ornen," because, as is known, the Government had given way to the Brand corps and discharged the energetic Police master Frederiksen.
At the same time, the Proclamation of Emancipation that had been sent to West End fromBassin was read out.
Before the General drove off, I requested a decided order from him as to whether I should remain lying in Bassin or depart for West End.
But the Bassin du Lazaret and the Bassin d'Arenc were added shortly after; and then, in 1856, came the further need for yet another port, the Bassin National.
In 1872 the Bassin de la Gare Maritime was finally executed; and now the Marseillais are crying out again that the ships know not where to turn in the harbor.
The chief docks (see Dock for plan) are the Bassin Bellot and the Bassin de l'Eure.
Walking down the green velvet lawn, we came to the Bassin d'Apollon.
The largest and most splendid fountain in the park, is the Bassin de Neptune.
Bassin Latone is surrounded by a semi-circular terrace crowned with yew-trees and a range of statues and groups in marble.
My rambles were confined to the section intervening between the palace and the Bassin d'Apollon, which is at the nearer end of the Grand Canal.
Bannockburn Bardi, money-changers at Bruges Bassin de Commerce at Bruges Battle of the Dunes et seq.
The Bassin des Pêcheurs (Fishing Dock) is connected with the outer-harbour, which precedes the channel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bassin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.