When the royal mourners surrounded by the multitude entered the Chemindu Roule the first official address was delivered by the Provost of the Merchants.
The country had been notified that the King would enter Paris by the Chemin du Roule and the Faubourg Saint Honoré.
In the afternoon took him to Autun and showed him the Roman arches, the Gothic walls, the cathedral, the Chemin des Tours, etc.
Some colour is lent to this supposition by the name "Chemin de Jerusalem.
Most of them were sitting round a chemin de fer table; a few were standing at the sideboard eating sandwiches.
He fell not far from the Wellington Tree, and close to the famous chemin creux of Victor Hugo, in the immediate rear of which Ompteda's brigade of the King's German Legion was posted.
A railway on this system was opened on the 25th of August last—the line from Fougères to Vitré, on the Chemin de Fer de l’Ouest.
After which, like the course of true love, my forward career seldom runs smooth for any length of time, though ridable donkey-trails occasionally run parallel with the bogus chemin defer.
The general ridableness of this chemin de fer, as the natives have been taught to call it, proves not to be without certain disadvantages, for during the afternoon I unwittingly manage to do considerable mischief.
When the Vali hears that the people all along the road have been telling me it was a cheminde fer, he fairly shakes in his boots with laughter.
The tortuous windings of the chemin de fer finally bring me to a cul-de-sac in the hills, terminating on the summit of a ridge overlooking a broad plain; and a horseman I meet informs me that I am now mid way between Bey Bazaar and Angora.
Si Mons^[r] le Conte de Montgoumery est de retour avecques quelques forces, je serois bien dadvis se pour nous devancer, vous vous acheminissiez droict a Honnefleur pour plus faciliter le chemin et a lune et a laultre armee.
In one rich meadow I beheld a crowd of Roman Catholic priests, who looked at the trains in such a manner as if they thought that they were "heretical and damnable," and that the Chemin de Fer was nothing but the Chemin d'Enfer.
Would not the Iron order of the Belgian patriots have been more appropriate as a Chemin de Fer decoration?
Hanska hesitated, and the failure of the Cheminde Fer du Nord added more financial embarrassments to his already large load.
It yielded, and I walked under the tunnel formed by the thickness of the chemin de ronde.
I walked on and on, the branches hitting me in the face and springing back with a dry rattle; and at length I came out on the grassy top of the chemin de ronde.
They attacked successively in Picardy, on the Chemin des Dames, in front of Compiegne in Champagne.
For several months Verdun again became almost quiet, the battle area shifting to the Chemin des Dames, Flanders and the Isonzo.
Inside the stockade the chemin du ronde extended nearly around the town and this had been widened by the necessity of military operations.
Let us go the other way, the chemin du ronde, to the gate.
A throng of idlers followed in the chemin du ronde.
Another great offensive was started by the Germans, May 27, resulting in the taking of the Chemin des Dames from the French and crossing the river Aisne.
The Germans retreated from the Chemin de Dames, north of the Aisne, November 2.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chemin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.