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Example sentences for "cahier"

Lexicographically close words:
caged; cages; caging; cagion; cagione; cahiers; cahoots; cailloux; caiman; caint
  1. The fathers Martin and Cahier at Bourges alone left her true value.

  2. Cahier de Bugey, "Salt costs a person living in the countryside purchasing it from the retailers from 15 to 17 sous a pound, according to the way of measuring it.

  3. In every bailliage and senechaussee each estate drew up its own cahier and the cahiers of the Third Estate were condensed from separate cahiers drawn up by each parish in the district.

  4. Cahier de Gerville was minister of the interior; Tarbe, minister of finance; and Bertrand de Molleville, minister of marine.

  5. Cahier and Martin in their work on Bourges give the name of "La Nouvelle Alliance.

  6. Cahier and Martin identify him with the angel that guarded the gates of Paradise,--while the crowned female figure is, of course, the Church.

  7. This, according to Beugnot, was in a rural cahier and he seems to quote from memory.

  8. This cahier gives a very full statement of existing judicial abuses.

  9. One cahier of the nobility proposes a military cross for distinguished Protestant officers, another that non-Catholics may be electors, but not elected, to the Estates General.

  10. Here a committee was appointed to consider all the local cahiers and consolidate them; those of the intermediate assemblies being again worked over for the general cahier of the Third Estate of each electoral district.

  11. Every town, parish, or village, drew up its cahier and sent it, by deputies, either to the assembly of the district or to an intermediate assembly.

  12. A suggestion of two coordinate chambers, in one cahier of the Clergy and Nobility, and in one of the Third Estate.

  13. Footnote: I have found one cahier of the Third Estate asking for the vote by orders.

  14. Where no such letter occurs the cahier is generally that of a town or village.

  15. See, however, a long, argumentative article in the cahier of the Third Estate of Rennes, A.

  16. He goes; but with all Paris at his heels; which floods the outer courts, and copiously signs the Cahier even there, while the Doctor is giving account of himself within!

  17. These mingle in the Election tumult; would fain sign Guillotin's Cahier, or any Cahier or Petition whatsoever, could they but write.

  18. A Bestiary, published by Cahier and Martin, says of it: "De lui naist une cose qui n'est ne soie ne lin ne laine.

  19. Our cahier must wait the pleasure of the people.

  20. But where is the cahier of the third estate?

  21. I certainly have enough material, and if this cahier is not interesting, it is because I am writing very hurriedly, and not on account of lack of things to tell you.

  22. I intend to go over this cahier very carefully!

  23. Among the women singers I shall only mention Madame Cahier from the Viennese Opera.

  24. Madame Cahier interpreted the part of Dalila at Vienna with Dalmores, so it can easily be appreciated how much pleasure I took in hearing her.

  25. The drawing up of a schedule of stipulations on the lines of the French cahier des charges regulating the work of the theatre.

  26. It is needless to go over the whole ground of the cahier des charges, the various paragraphs of which would form a good-sized pamphlet.

  27. The cahier des charges, as already stated, is a contract embodying the conditions under which the privilege is granted.

  28. The manager is appointed for one year only, subject to his acceptance of the cahier des charges, a contract embodying a scheme of stipulations devised by the council, and imposed in return for the subsidy granted.

  29. For a reproduction of an illuminated manuscript in which devils fly out of the mouths of the possessed under the influence of exorcisms, see Cahier and Martin, Nouveaux Melanges d' Archeologie for 1874, p.

  30. Some say he slew a dragon, and Father Cahier says this may be symbolic of the many victories he gained over the enemy of men.

  31. Father Cahier says he has failed to discover the significance of the emblems.

  32. Father Cahier cannot say whether it is Didymus of Alexandria (28th of April) or Didymus of Laodicea (11th of September).

  33. Father Cahier says that in France pictures of the Servites are seldom found, and then with no particular emblem.

  34. Father Cahier says that the original is a dragon, which artists have converted into a serpent, and that it is quite likely it symbolizes the idols overthrown by the saint's apostolic labors in the country about Ghent.

  35. Father Cahier adds that this legend probably allegorized the destruction of Paganism by the bishop's efforts in his diocese.

  36. Father Cahier adds that this story seems to have given rise to the custom especially prevalent among Germanic nations of drinking to friends' health under pretense of honoring Saint John.

  37. Many even would have it that this privilege was extended to the whole of Sardinia, for which, however, Father Cahier says he would not make himself responsible.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cahier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.