One day, when the waters were high, and the portages could be dispensed with, they made an excursion through the Riviere des Peres to the lake of that name, the next in the chain above.
The breach with Galicia was increased by the favour which Theresa, after a time, began to show to her lover, Don Fernando Peres de Trava, a Galician noble, and by the grants of lands and of honours she made to him.
The peres de eagle, also called ætites, supposed to be found in the nest of the eagle, were particularly valuable during childbirth.
King himself, to play at cross and pile, by Peres Barnard, two shillings, which the said Peres won of him.
Schmidt escorted Emin Pasha to see the good Peres of the French Mission of San Esprit, who have commenced to work at Morogoro with the same earnest thoroughness that has made their establishment at Bagamoyo so famous.
Then came the Peres de l'Oratere, who goes allmost in the same very habit wt the Jesuits.
I went and saw the Gardens of the Minims, the Jacbins, the Carthusians, and the Peres de l'Orat.
Dupanloup, bishop of Orleans, who denounced him in his Avertissement aux peres de famille as the chief of the French materialists.
Grandier pushed the paper gently away, shaking his head in sign of refusal, whereupon de Laubardemont left the room in a fury, and ordered Peres Tranquille and Claude to be admitted, they being the confessors he had chosen for Urbain.
So she sang to herself-- Peres rois de maeste Or ne sai quel part aler.
The Capilla del Pulgar, which blocks the most westerly corner of the south elevation, was named in honor of Hernan Peres del Pulgar, the site of whose brave exploit it marks.
The Rue des Saints-Peres resembles the Rue du Bac, but is more attractive to the loiterer because it has perhaps the greatest number of old curiosity shops of any street in Paris.
Not that bargains are to be obtained here: far from it: it is not like the Rue des Saints Peres or the Rue Mazarine across the river; but merely as a series of windows it is fascinating.
The Rue des Saints-Peres runs upwards into the Rue de Sevres, where old convents cluster and the Bon Marche raises its successful modern bulk.
During the Revolution the connection between the Bourse and Heaven was even closer, for the church of the Petits Peres was then set apart for Exchange purposes.
The order of African missionaries thus founded, for which Lavigerie himself drew up the rule, has since become famous as the Peres Blancs.
Marseillaise played by a band of his Peres Blancs.
The peres and nobles, with the chief gouernour, standeth as [Sidenote: Plato.
If these noble and peres had been ambicious, and that eche of them would haue had felowshippe, or participacion in kyngdomes: thei would not haue preferred a Monarchie aboue the reste.
The Prince and chief peres doe decaie, and al the whole multitude dooe perishe: the baseste kinde of menne [Sidenote: The Shepe- herdes state necessarie.
Next we saw a large church in a walled enclosure, and two Peres Blancs came out to welcome us, and insist on our trying their excellent Algerian wine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.