Garde des Sceaux, to which august personage he began by apologizing for bothering him with such a "frivolous subject" but ended by a very ardent plea that his play be permitted to appear before the public.
Garde des Sceaux assured me that it would remain in suspense till your return.
The National Guard was broken up until it could be reorganized, and so was the Garde Municipale.
Many were entirely demoralized; but the Garde Impériale, a body of picked troops, was faithful to the last.
The institution of the Garde Mobile was a device for finding employment for those boys and young men who formed one of the most dangerous of the dangerous classes.
On July 27 all Paris assembled on the Boulevards to see the Garde Impériale take its departure for the frontier.
There he found only about twelve hundred boys of the Garde Mobile to oppose the expected two hundred thousand insurgents.
Lamartine had them enrolled into his new corps, the Garde Mobile.
There were about thirty thousand regular troops in Paris, besides the National Guard and the mounted police, or Garde Municipale.
Their best troops, the Garde Impériale, were with Bazaine at Metz.
At once Lamartine sent him to call out the National Guard, while he himself summoned the Garde Mobile.
He drew hisGarde Mobile into the building, and prepared to stand a siege.
Whenever at Malmaison I could escape from the salon, I was off to the great gates, where there were always grenadiers of the Garde Impériale.
The Baron de la Gardeis made the object of a special notice by Brantôme.
I talked to the garde champêtre, whom I met on the road, as I returned from the mairie, and I asked him what he thought about the risk of my going to Couilly.
I had met thegarde champêtre there, and even talked to him, and he had said nothing.
The sittings of this court draw so many spectators that the visitor is frequently stopped at the entrance by the Garde Municipal, who says: "C'est complet!
As a contrast to the Hotel-Dieu, the Hopital Cochin, in the Faubourg Saint-Jacques, has one of the smallest salles de garde in Paris.
For the service of the city of Paris, there is a special corps d'elite, the Garde Republicaine, comprising an infantry force of two thousand two hundred and ten men and one of one hundred and ninety mounted men.
Notwithstanding if they will take Toutesfois s'ils veulent prendre heed garde how they do pronounce minion .
The Garde Nationale are supposed to be more than half "Carlists" at this moment.
He wore the uniform of the Garde Nationale, which does not become him.
There were the conscripts of the Garde Mobile, an anxious peasant rabble, awkward, resigned, docile as cattle.
Garde Meuble de la Couronne, containing all the furniture of the crown not in use, the regalia, and other articles of immense value, but to obtain admission is extremely difficult.
A detachment of Garde Civique, posted at the gas factory of the Rue des Bayards, did not consider it their duty to interfere.
It was daybreak ere they separated, and as Gerald gained his chambers he tore the white cockade he had long treasured as a souvenir of his days of Garde du Corps in pieces, and scattered the fragments from his window to the winds.
We have placed our necks in a halter, if this youth should turn out a spy of the court, or a Garde du Corps.
Methinks you gentlemen of the Garde du Corps have little other idea of duty than in plotting how to evade it.
It was because I recognised your voice I ventured to address you; you were a Garde du Corps once?
I am a Garde du Corps, and have assumed this disguise to gain access to you unremarked.
I was alluding to what rumour has been threatening us with some time back, the introduction into the Garde of men of ignoble birth.
The principal step was the creation of a territorial force called the Garde Mobile, which was expected to yield more than half a million men.
Nowadays, I often think of Niel and theGarde Mobile when I read of Lord Haldane, Colonel Seely, and our own "terriers.
An hour afterwards the Boulevards were as gay as ever, thronged once more with promenaders, among whom were many officers of the Garde Mobile and the usual regiment of painted women.
The young men of the large towns did not take kindly to the idea of serving in the new Garde Mobile.
Lines of soldiers guarded the streets as the procession, headed by the Garde Civique, passed along in the pouring rain.
Following the Garde were troops of cavalry on fine horses, a military band, and a number of ecclesiastics and church dignitaries.
Here Quartermaster Crosnier was almost as difficult to convince as the garde champetre.
Nothing would astonish him in these times," he declared; so off he went in search of the garde champetre, one of the keepers of the forest.
At the close of these addresses the members of the Congress and the spectators in the gallery sang, in full chorus and under the lead of the Garde Republicaine Band, the various national anthems, closing with "The Star Spangled Banner.
The music was furnished by the famous Garde Republicaine Band of France, as the Exposition orchestra was obliged to fill its regular weekly assignment at Festival Hall.
After much severe fighting the insurgents were defeated, the loyalty of the troops, national guards, and garde mobile to the republic sustaining the cause of order.
At the time of the political troubles of 1848, when art was forcibly relegated into the background, Ambroise Thomas donned the uniform of a garde national.
Many experimented with abstracts and other avant-garde forms, but these works were never selected for public showing or purchase by the museums and other state agencies, which are the only significant patrons.
The most abstract and avant-garde painter in Bulgaria is Genko Genkov, some of whose paintings hang in the National Gallery in Sofia.
Unlike elsewhere in Eastern Europe, there has been no experimental or avant-garde theater in Bulgaria.
Graphic artists such as Maria Nedkova have succeeded in producing works that are highly regarded both by the government and by the avant-garde intelligentsia.
The pauldron and its passe-garde or pike-guard is well shown upon a suit of Gothic armour in the Wallace Collection, dating from about 1490 (Fig.
In this example an oblong slit is shown in the lower part of the grande garde by which an attachment to the breastplate can be effected.
However, our little Garde Nationale was there to receive him.
It appears however that a creditable number of the Garde Nationale showed themselves the day of the funeral service and sent an address with some show of cordiality.
Marbois, who was then Garde des Sceaux, and who did not like the law, wished it to be introduced in the Chamber by people who were opposed to it, and appointed me Government Commissary without consulting me.
He was first a member of the Garde du Corps of Louis XVIII.
Pepin was elected Captain of the Garde Nationale after the events of July 1830.
In 1830 he was a Deputy and was subsequently Minister of Public Instruction, Garde des Sceaux, and President of the Cour des Comptes.
She was pleased with the reception the King had, both coming and going, and along all the way from the Garde Nationale.
I hear there have been emeutes of women; fifteen hundred of these horrible creatures made a commotion, and because of their sex the Garde Nationale would not use force.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garde" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.