Before the arrival of foreigners, the necessity of a trade, or intertribal, language was felt and met, the dialect spoken on the Liard River forming the basis.
A six liard is a bit of copper composition, such as the fine cannon are made of, and is worth three sols french, or a halfpenny, and a farthing english.
A deuxliard piece is half a sol french, or a farthing english.
A liardis a farthing french, and of the value of half a farthing english.
This is a disappointment to him as well as to the people, who have indulged their imaginations on this route falling on the Liard River, teeming in beaver and large animals.
At the time when the Mackenzie River, at the beginning of the century, was being searched and occupied, a fort known as The Forks was established at the junction of the Liard and Mackenzie Rivers.
This lake we see from the map to be the source of the Liard River.
This was to ascend the northern branch of the wild and dangerous Liard River.
Liard River area, the long-tailed meadow mice from near Haines are more reddish brown, have a longer tail, and have a smaller skull with smaller auditory bullae.
June 29 as it was swimming at the edge of a small lake near the junction of the Liard River and Irons Creek in British Columbia.
Of the three routes that might enable me to do this I should have preferred the ascent of the Liard River, which falls into the Mackenzie at Fort Simpson.
From the Liard River and Great Slave Lake, to the Peace River on the east side of the Rocky Mountains, extends the greatest beaver country in the world.
This creek is well timbered, principally with liard amere, and, with the exception of Deer creek, which we had not yet reached, is the largest affluent of the right bank between Laramie and the mouth of the Sweet Water.
But under his breath he swore that if ever Lamme came to him and offered to sell him his very skin, he would buy it for a liard and make of it an amulet for a charm against extravagance.
When Claes was from home, Ulenspiegel would ask his mother to give him a liard with which he might go out and amuse himself.
There are seven posts in this district; three on the River Liard and its tributaries; three on the banks of McKenzie's River, and one on Peel's River.
When he got there the Liard was running bank full of ice.
For the next eighteen years, engaged in exploring the upper waters of the Liardand Yukon Rivers, and establishing the fur trade in this region.
La Tour d'Azyr paid to the uttermost liard for the brutal wrong he had done Philippe de Vilmorin.
I find the young ladies of Montbéliard as familiar with the works of Currer Bell and Mrs. Gaskell as among ourselves.
Montbéliard is as sociable as it is advanced, and one introductory letter from a native of the friendly little town, long since settled in Paris, opened all hearts to me.
The Musical Society of Montbéliard consists of a very respectable orchestra indeed, and is composed of amateurs, mostly young men, recruited from the working as well as middle classes.
The case is very different with those travellers who are bent upon studying French life under its various aspects, for they will find at Montbéliard a wholly new phase.
Soon after quitting Montbéliard we began to ascend, and for the rest of the day were climbing, gradually exchanging the region of corn-fields and vineyards for that of the pine.
It must not be supposed that Montbéliard is wanting in elegancies, or that the march of refinement is not found here.
We find on a small scale at Montbéliard that contrast between wealth and poverty seen in England, but wholly absent from the rural districts of France.
For nine months Montbéliard had to support the presence of the enemy, and though the Prussian soldiery behaved very well here, the amiable, lively little town was almost ruined.
On the whole, for a town of eight thousand inhabitants, Montbéliard must be considered rich in educational and intellectual resources.
The Comté de Montbéliard passed as a dowry to the house of Würtemberg in 1397, and remained an appanage of that kingdom till the French Revolution.
It will not cost thee a liard to-day," said the dame.
Except the last sickness," replied Ulenspiegel; "but promise me two hundred florins for the cure of all the others, and I will not accept a liard till all your sick confess themselves cured and leave the hospital.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.