Laffitte no longer presided over his salon; but Bérard was its head.
This deputation had taken Taschereau's placards and proclamation as genuine, and had come to entreat Generals La Fayette and Gérard to enter upon their duties.
Laffitte, Mauguin, Casimir Périer, Lobau and Gérard were satisfied with trying to draw up a measure of conciliation with the man who was firing grapeshot over Paris!
Taschereau was busy preparing to make a sublime forgery: he and Charles Teste and Béranger concocted a Provisional Government composed of La Fayette, Gérard and the Duc de Choiseul.
It seems the Revolution in Paris is accomplished, and that General Gérard is now Minister for War.
It will be seen that everybody believed in the truth of the mythical and invisible trilogy consisting of La Fayette, Gérard and Choiseul.
The Duc de Choiseul entered the Hôtel Laffitte as General Gérard was leaving it; the poor duke, whose complexion at ordinary times was quite yellow, now looked green.
At five o'clock, General Gérard condescended to show himself to the crowd.
Mortemart, Gérard and Casimir Périer should be the three chief members of a new Ministry; when he had persuaded M.
I went up to him, gave him my name, showed him the order from General Gérard and General La Fayette's proclamation, and asked him to provide me with the necessary means of fulfilling my mission.
Hauch not infrequently seeks his poetic themes in Germany, as do Nodier and Gérard de Nerval.
The Government bought the picture for two thousand francs, upon the recommendation of Gérard and Gros, and had it taken to the Luxembourg, where it still is.
Be'rard was an example of a singular psychological phenomenon.
But Be'rard was attacked by cerebral haemorrhage, and the whole tone of his character was thereby afterward changed.
Another version of this double ballad, but much corrupted in the second part, was known to G['e]rard de Nerval.
The marriage had no more spiritual significance than Dante's with Gemma Donati; his true bride and Beatrice was the fairy Bellas, once the Queen of Sheba, whose praises he and Gérard de Nerval so often sang.
Such men as Coleridge and Dyer would be called eccentrics even in the true Bohemia; like poor Gérard de Nerval, they were not entirely sane, and the Bohemian type had essentially perfect sanity.
A skull was accordingly procured by Gérard from his father, the doctor, and ingeniously mounted by Gautier, who screwed to its side an old brass handle from a chest of drawers.
Gérard took her out on the ground of the old riding-school hard by, where under the lime-trees they talked till the moon gave way to the dawn.
One figure remains to be filled in, the most pathetic of all the Romantic band, Gérard de Nerval.
Gérard was firm, and Rogier with a laugh offered her his disengaged arm.
Illustration: Gérard de Nerval] Gérard alone escaped the inevitable superannuation of Bohemia, because he was too ethereal to become amenable to the ordinary dynamic laws of society.
Gautier was at that time studying painting in the studio of Rioult, whither Gérard de Nerval made one day a swallow-like dart and produced six tickets marked with the single but thrilling word Hierro, the Spanish for "iron.
Did Murger himself lead the same kind of life as a Schaunard or Marcel, and if he did, was the same to be said of other writers and artists, of Théophile Gautier or Gérard de Nerval?
In comparing this Bohemia with that of Gautier and Gérard de Nerval, it is easy to see the justification of Lepelletier's epithet "carottière.
Gérard de Nerval, by whom he had been distanced at the beginning of his life, never passed a very moderate level, did not push his way in the crowd, and came early to grief.
My mother had made friends with her in rather a patronising way certainly, but Madame Guérard was devoted to me, and endured the little slights to which she was treated very patiently for my sake.
Brabender gave me a handkerchief that she had embroidered, and Madame Guérard a sunshade.
Madame Guérard had gone back to her apartment upstairs, and I was lying back on a little cane arm-chair which was the most ornamental piece of furniture in my room.
Madame Guérard was my sole confidant, and I did not mention my plan to any one else.
I began to tremble, and drew closer to mon petit Dame (as I had always called Madame Guérard from my infancy) and to Mlle.
Guérard was a well of science, and I owe much to his kindness.
Brabender shook hands cordially with her, for Madame Guérard was fond of me.
In a fit of despair and wild determination I kissed Madame Guérard with such violence as almost to stifle her, and rushed once more to my room to get my little Virgin Mary, which went with me everywhere.
Brabender and Madame Guérard were arguing in a low voice, and I thought of the aristocratic man who had just left us.
I then installed Madame Guérard at my desk, and asked her to reply that I would go there the following day at three o'clock.
If the hit had been anywhere for'rard it would never have broken her back the way it did, and she might have got away.
I saw the water boiling into the hole in the side of the Seagull as the Bow backed away, and expected every minute to see the for'rard end of her break off and sink.
Bérard appears to have vindicated the topography of Nestor.
Bérard has anticipated and rather outrun my ideas.
Gérard for France and the envoys for the States, to execute these most important documents.
But Gérard said that this was "unequal," since the States made no balancing concession.
Lee then yielded, and Gérard was notified that both articles would be inserted.
On January 18 Gérard came to the envoys with drafts which he had prepared for the two treaties, and which he left for them to consider at their leisure.
Gérard sailed for America, the first accredited minister to the new member of the sisterhood of civilized nations.
Gérard called upon the envoys and said that the capacity of the colonies to maintain their independence could no longer be doubted, and that the French court would be pleased by a renewal of their proposals for an alliance.
Bérard had announced affirmative results, but Powell and Lloyd failed to verify them.
But, as we have seen, and as Guérard admits, it is probable that wars will be abolished generations before armies are suppressed.
Gérard de Brogne prepared the way for the Clunisian reformers, who, coming from Lorraine, spread rapidly during the first part of the eleventh century through Belgium towards Germany.
When, in 1077, Bishop Gérard left Cambrai to receive his investiture from Henry IV, the burgesses overwhelmed the soldiery, seized the gates and proclaimed the Commune.
Maître Gérard Machet, the King's Confessor, had found it written that a Maid should come to the help of the King of France.
By what pious frauds their fame for prophecy was established, we cannot tell any more than Jean Gerson or Gérard Machet.
Gérard Machet, Doctor of Theology, sometime Vice Chancellor of the University, from which he was now excluded, was regarded as one of the lights of the Church.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.