There is a third map, of which the following is the title: Carte generalle de la France septentrionale contenant la descouuerte du pays des Illinois, faite par le Sr.
A brief but curious notice of them is given by Gendron, Quelques Particularitez du Pays des Hurons, 1659.
Cavelier l’apprit en passant au pays des Akansa—is given by Margry;[660] and Harrisse thinks that it merits little confidence.
Well named art thou, Le Pays des Revenants, for my spirit will ne'er rest content until I have again revisited thy marvellous treasure-trove of beauty!
But there will come other days in Martinique--there must come other days, for is not this Le Pays des Revenants?
The Duke of Wellington having entered Spain, was about to force his way through the strong country, called the Pays des Gaves, the land that is, of the ravines formed by rivers and torrents.
And it seems to me now that all which I have tried to write about the Pays des Revenants can only be for others, who have never beheld it,--vague like the design upon this fan.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pays des" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.