Rue Simon le Franc, traversing the Rue du Temple, to the Rue des Blancs Manteaux.
On the morrow, Burgundy with the other princes went to asperse the dead body with holy water in the church of the Blancs Manteaux, and as he drew nigh, exclaiming against the foul murder, blood is said to have issued from the wounds.
We proceed eastward past the rebuilt church of the Blancs Manteaux and at the corner of the Rue Vieille du Temple find a charming Gothic tourelle (restored), all that remains of the mansion built in 1528 by Jean de la Balue.
The Grands Augustins were established on the south bank of the Seine, near the present Pont Neuf, and the Serfs de la Vierge, known later as the Blancs Manteaux, from their white cloaks, in the Marais.
The church of the Blancs Manteaux, rebuilt in the seventeenth century, also exists in the street of that name.
Hot words arose between them and some other tipplers, to wit, Friars Robert, Peter, and William of the Blancs Manteaux, who were disguised as laymen and wearing swords.
Ere long he did not reach even the Rue St Louis; he arrived at the Rue Pavie, shook his head, and turned back; then he did not go beyond the Rue des Trois Pavilions; and then he did not pass the Blancs Manteaux.
Jean Valjean thought that it was Javert's intention to take him on foot to the Blancs Manteaux post, or that of the Archives, which were close by.
Hot words arose between them and some other tipplers, to wit, Friars Robert, Peter and William of the Blancs Manteaux, who were disguised as laymen and wearing swords.
On the morrow, Jean with the other princes went to asperse the dead body with holy water in the church of the Blancs Manteaux, and as he drew nigh, exclaiming against the foul murder, blood is said to have issued from the wounds.
At the close of the summer season a second visit was made to the prime minister, and the Blancs returned to Frankfort with an exclusive concession to establish games of hazard within the wide spreading dominions of the Landgraf.
Half the shares were subscribed for by the Hebrew financialists, and the other half was credited to the Blancs as the price of their concession.
Beauharnois calls the Mandans Blancs Barbus, and says that they have been hitherto unknown.
The name of Blancs Manteaux is still connected with a street and a market in the neighbourhood.
She opened the wardrobe door, smiled sweetly at Miss Woodruff and said: "Nous avons les raisins blancs et noirs mais pas de cerises.
And there was I, a crushed and humiliated pirate, crawling out on all fours; but Miss Woodruff looked so funny that I just looked up at her and said as sadly as I could: 'Nous avons les raisins blancs et noirs mais pas de cerises.
With a twinkle in her eye, day after day, Maude folded her hands demurely and responded blandly: "Nous avons des raisins blancs et noirs mais pas de cerises.
The work of money-lending was at once commenced, but not in the buildings specially constructed in the Rue des Blancs Manteaux, beside the convent of the Benedictines of Saint-Maur, since these buildings were not completed until 1786.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blancs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.