In the subsequent pages several anecdotes are derived from Alain Chartier[11]; and further advice is drawn from the Arbre des Batailles (pp.
At mortal batailles hadde he been fiftene, And foughten for our feith at Tramissene In listes thryes, and ay slayn his foo.
For the victories of batailles that been in this world, lyen nat in greet nombre or multitude of the peple ne in the vertu of man; / but it lyth in the wil and in the hand of our lord god almighty.
And of this Pallas some ek seide That sche was Martes wif; and so Among the men that weren tho Of misbelieve in the riote The goddesse of batailles hote She was, and yit sche berth the name.
At the Rue des Batailles he lived under the pseudonym of Widow Brunet, so that temporarily the sergeant-major of the National Guard was outwitted.
As a matter of fact, the house of the Rue desBatailles was for a time a supplementary dwelling rented by the novelist, so Werdet says, as a hiding-place from the myrmidons of the law.
For this purpose I shall rely on Troude's "Batailles Navales," which would certainly not give the English more than their due.
Troude: Batailles Navales de la France [91] "Notwithstanding the extraordinary effort made by the French in sending out M.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "batailles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.