Master Léonard pretended he did not know where you were hidden.
On the French side only four were wounded, although one of them, Léonard Lucault dit Barbot, died two days afterwards, being buried in the cemetery.
Léonard Gareau, wounded in a combat on August 30th, buried September 2d.
Léonard protested, not energetically, on the ground of expense.
On the right of the Duchess sat Léonard Astier, and on her left Monsignor Adriani, the Papal Nuncio.
The covering of the stretcher had been raised, and the features of Léonard Astier-Réhu were visible for the last time to his colleagues on the Dictionary Committee, who had just broken up their meeting in sign of mourning.
But on this evening Léonard sat down straight, regardless of the sharp 'Do mind my dress!
But why must it be asserted that Léonard Astier-Réhu resigned his post as Keeper of the Archives?
Downstairs, in the press of valets and young clubmen, Léonard Astier was waiting, as he had promised, for his wife.
Whatever the price, Léonard Astier took and kept every one of the documents, which almost always fitted in with his commenced or projected works.
Thiers Léonard Astier-Réhu was called to the post of Keeper of the Archives of Foreign Affairs.
The little staircase leading to the paper-room creaked under Léonard Astier's heavy tread.
Léonard could not leave Paris, having to work off the arrears of business left by Loisillon.
Léonard paid a great deal of attention to scales and the right way to practice them.
He was very jolly and amiable, and he and Léonard were great friends, each always going to hear the other whenever he played in concert.
One evening I happened to hear Léonard play Corelli's La Folia in the Salle Pleyel, and the liquid clarity and beauty of his tone so impressed me that I decided I must study with him.
So Léonard said to me: 'Why not write some Hungarian Gypsy dances--there must be wonderful material at hand in the music of the Tziganes of Hungary.
Léonard took me to see him late one evening at the Hôtel de Havane in Paris, where Sivori was staying.
A life of Santa Rosa, by Léonard de Hansen, was printed at Rome in 1664.
Léonard Bourdon durst not meet the look of his fallen enemy.
Next morning, adds this authority, Léonard Bourdon 'presented the gendarme who had fired at Robespierre to the notice of the Convention.
The great Mussipontane father at that time was Léonard Périn (b.
Thereupon, Germain slipped away and walked toward the meadows, where Léonard had pointed out some of his beasts in the distance.
He found Père Léonard in the doorway of his white house, sitting on a pretty wooden bench painted spinach green.
Léonard entered into a highly-interesting explanation of his theory regarding the intellectual powers of animals, and the mode he adopts to train and subdue horses, exhibiting the defects of the system generally pursued.
Léonard does not enter into these inquiries for profit, but solely with a scientific and humane view, being desirous of investigating the extent of the reasoning powers of animals.
In St. Pierre's at Chartres are the splendid Apostle plaques of the XVI century by Léonard Limosin.
Speech of Léonard Bourdon to the Jacobins, May 20.
The Montagnards present Léonard Bourdon and Legendre, make no objection.
Léonard Limousin, who was appointed painter to the king, François I.
Léonard snapped a whip violently, to prove that the animals were so completely under discipline, that they would not heed any interruption.
Léonard invited a gentleman to play a game of dominos with one of them.
Bernard Palissy was a citizen of Limoges, and Léonard Limousin was appointed "enamel-painter in ordinary" to King Francis I.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "onard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.