Baudoin was one of those Acadian priests who are praised for services "en empeschant les sauvages de faire la paix avec les Anglois, ayant mesme este en guerre avec eux.
The Abbe Boissier de Sauvages published, about 1760, some works, which prove him to have been a patient observer, an accurate reasoner, and a clever rearer of silkworms.
Boissier deSauvages is the father of modern silk-culture.
In other words, the four years of Acadian adventure relate to discoveries made along the seaboard, while the remaining narratives, including the Des Sauvages of 1604, relate to the basin of the St Lawrence.
And didn't A' tell ye that A'd mak ony sax o' yon heathen black sauvages wish they'd never been born?
Francais, soyons seuls notre exemple Qu'a ma voix on eleve un temple Ou tous les peuples a jamais Depouillant des haines sauvages Viennent de palmes et d'homages Couronner les heros Francais.
He proceeds by the nosological method of Sauvages and Cullen, erecting genera, species and varieties.
He did no more than indicate this analogy, at the same time declining to put it in practice; so that Sauvages correctly described his great Nosology of 1763 as being constructed "juxta Sydenhami mentem et Botanicorum ordinem.
The Falls of the Genesee are indicated, as also the Falls of Niagara, with the inscription, "Sault qui tombe au rapport des sauvages de plus de 200 pieds de haut.
The Jesuit Lafitau published at Paris in 1724 his Mœurs des Sauvages Amériquains in two volumes, with various plates, which in the main is confined to the natives of Canada, where he had lived long with the Iroquois.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sauvages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.