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Example sentences for "goire"

Lexicographically close words:
goiner; going; goinge; goings; gointer; gois; goiter; goitre; goitrous; gold
  1. In the Charter it possesses all the guarantees that its interests and legitimate objects require.

  2. I elevated this cause, already so great, by carrying it back to the past, and by discovering its interests and vicissitudes in the entire series of our history.

  3. It belongs to another world; our time is still distant, fortune has thrown you into the only course of life which has now either dignity or utility.

  4. Thus they have endured, and have also inflicted on their country, the penalty of their irrational egotism.

  5. I have no desire to palliate my thoughts or words.

  6. Grégoire as an accident; it was proposed and settled beforehand in the central committee established at Paris to superintend elections in general, and which was called the managing committee.

  7. Grégoire and in the midst of their projected reforms in the electoral law, M.

  8. Grégoire was not in fact a regicide, because, even though he had approved of the condemnation of Louis XVI.

  9. Obviously there was nothing to prevent the same liberal adaptation of these principles to Belgium as Grégoire had proposed for the welfare of the Savoyards.

  10. The priest Grégoire was equal to the task of proving that this involved no contradiction of the former principle, because the Savoyards wished to join France and Nature herself had proclaimed the desirability of union.

  11. Hervas and Achille Grégoire was only prompted by the danger M.

  12. The armourer, Grégoire Humbert, a man of honour and of humanity, takes in the fugitive, whom he desires to save from the pursuit of the Republicans.

  13. As far as I can remember, Grégoire was at breakfast with them.

  14. Grégoire introduced me to him and I gradually became at home, as it were, in his house, was always a welcome visitor, and was constantly invited there.

  15. The history of Grégoire by no means justifies the outcry which was raised against him; his real actions, however, formed the smallest part of the things that were alleged or believed by his enemies.

  16. So disgusting was this notion of inferiority to Abbé Grégoire of Paris that he wrote an interesting essay on "Negro Literature" to prove that people of color have unusual intellectual power.

  17. Go along and send me in Mademoiselle Grégoire and Madame Chanteuil.

  18. The documents were communicated to Crétineau Joly by the Pope Grégoire XVI, and published with the approval of Pius IX.

  19. According to the Abbés Grégoire and Münter the authenticity and antiquity of these documents are beyond dispute.

  20. The Abbé Grégoire was calmness itself, and accordingly a great comfort all round.

  21. One thought and one only used to fill my mind: and that was the promised shooting for the following Sunday, if the Abbé Grégoire was satisfied with me.

  22. Abbé Grégoire was not only a good priest, he was an excellent friend of my father.

  23. My mother did not think it meet to give me any explanation on the subject, but as the Abbé Grégoire happened to pass by, she called him in.

  24. Grégoire or his sister could not always conduct me home; there would come a day when I should be obliged to go by myself, and then I should be certain to have a brush with one or other of my schoolfellows.

  25. The Abbé Grégoire was full of common-sense.

  26. The matter had long been talked of, and the Abbé Grégoire had to make himself personally responsible for his pupil.

  27. And it always proved to be so with Grégoire and me.

  28. If I had to be taken to a dentist, Grégoire would soon afterwards be howling with toothache; as often as I indulged in the pleasures of the table Grégoire had a bilious attack.

  29. What a misfortune," exclaimed our mother, "that Silvestre is no sooner convalescent than Grégoire falls ill!

  30. However, I have not died by my own hand, so Grégoire has had nothing to reproach me for on that score.

  31. I had a conscience--thoughts of the trouble that I was brewing for Grégoire would come between me and the petticoat and rob it of its charms; his abominable susceptibility to my caprices marred half my pleasures for me.

  32. I was of a highly sensitive disposition, and from my earliest years it was impressed upon me that Grégoire regarded me in the light of a grievance, I could not help having illnesses, yet he would upbraid me for taking them.

  33. You see, before I could communicate my passion to Grégoire I had to recover from it, and--this invincible Louise!

  34. No sooner did I throw off whooping-cough than Grégoire began to whoop, though I was at home at Vernon and he was staying with our grandmother at Tours.

  35. Grégoire de Tours speaks of a monastery of S.

  36. In Nivôse year III (January 1795), GRÉGOIRE demanded this liberty of worship of the National Convention.

  37. Grégoire Berincx, born in 1526, visited Italy and there made paintings in distemper of the ruins and ancient constructions.

  38. I am going to St. Grégoire myself as soon as I have finished my round.

  39. The order is to march straight back to St. Grégoire and re-occupy former billets.

  40. There were many already gathered around the mill, when Grégoire and Hosmer reached it.

  41. At the moment that Grégoire came up, Joçint issued from a side door and stood looking at the group.

  42. Grégoire laughed, looking surprised at her unusual energy of speech and manner.

  43. Each morning Grégoire left at her door his compliments with a huge bouquet of brilliant and many colored crysanthemums, and enquiry if he could serve her in any way.

  44. She liked to be with her when there was no danger of interruption from Melicent, and Grégoire went wandering aimlessly about the plantation.

  45. Was she in love with Grégoire now that he was dead?

  46. Grégoire was right: do you know those nasty creatures have gone and left every speck of the supper dishes unwashed?

  47. Melicent and Grégoire were coming across the lawn to join the two, and Fanny, seeing them approach, suddenly chilled and wrapt herself about in her mantle of reserve.

  48. Yards of fantastic calico had been brought up from the store, which Grégoire with hammer and tacks was amiably forming into impossible designs at the prompting of the girl.


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