Jay and Étienne happened at that time to be concerned with the theatre budget.
I believe Zimmermann and Robert Fleury still live there: Gué is dead and Étienne Arago is in exile.
This is a desert for you," Père Étienne pressed on.
Père Étienne had been weeping, and his heart was softened and emboldened by the anxiety he felt.
Père Étienne talked these questions over with Bird and the doctor, and he could find only one answer to them.
The letter which Père Étienne posted for Northwick at Rimouski was addressed to the editor of the Boston Events, and was published with every advantage which scare-heading could invent.
Besides, he had a certain plausibility and reserve of demeanor that forbade suspicion, as well as the intimacy necessary to the good which Père Étienne wished to do the lonely and silent man.
Père Étienne felt sure that Northwick had a soul, and he had his misgivings that it was a troubled one.
Well, now, we go to supper as soon as Father Étienne comes.
He had something like a perception that if Père Étienne had been a coarser, commoner soul, he could have told him everything, and saved his own soul by the confession.
That morning, the identical Colonel Poque by whom La Fayette had sent word to Étienne Arago to discontinue wearing his cockade had arrived with an early troop of insurgents.
It was as a consequence of this distribution of arms that Étienne had been sent to Robinet's.
As Étienne had a spare ticket, he proposed I should accompany him.
I was half-way through my toilet when I heard a great uproar in the rue du Bac and rushed to my window: it came from Étienne Arago and Gauja, who were calling the people to arms.
When Étienne heard that the general was going to the Hôtel de Ville he did the same for him that he had done for General Dubourg: he ran to the Hôtel to announce to Baude the arrival of General La Fayette.
It was important that possession should be taken of it, so Baude and Étienne Arago went.
As Aristide was at St. Étienne it was arranged that they should meet at a halfway stage on the latter's journey from Perpignan to Marseilles.
Iron ores are found near the German border; they are sent to coal-fields in the neighborhood of St. Étienne and Le Creuzôt to be manufactured into steel.
Others held that a sister of Étienne Brulé caused the evil, in revenge for the death of her brother, murdered some years before.
Three of the Iroquois, immediately before the slaughter began, had received from Étienne a warning of their danger in time to make their escape.
The tale cited by Vincent of Beauvais is told by [/E]tienne de Bourbon, A.
It has been told before by Étienne Pasquier, but it will bear translation (and even shortening) for an English audience.
The year 1473 is only notable because Étienne Bandribosc was delivered by the Chapter contrary to the expressed wish of Louis XI.
Suddenly the door of the Chapterhouse opened again, and Étienne Tuvache the Chancellor uttered in a loud voice his last summons to all those who had the right to vote that they should forthwith enter.
Within his house a workman saw, it is recorded, the iron cage made by Étienne Castille, in which Jeanne was chained by hands and feet and neck.
So Étienne le Monnier, her relation, resolved to avenge her, and took out a warrant against the ruffian who had killed her.
In 1485, one Étienne Tuvache, was summoned to uphold the privilege before the "Lit de Justice" of Charles VIII.
Rue St. Étienne des Tonneliers, which opens out of the Rue du Grand Pont just before the quays.
Ferdinand Foch, a well-grown lad of nineteen, went home to St. Étienne on his first vacation.
His father was stationed at St. Étienne near Lyons, and Ferdinand was entered at St. Michel, a Jesuit college near by.
Always a country boy at heart, he recalled his beloved St. Étienne in these parks and hills.
This was one of the principal old monasteries in the belt outside the girdling walls of Philippe Auguste, though included within those of Étienne Marcel.
The existing church of St. Étienne was then begun on the same site in the Gothic style, and slowly completed with extensive Rennaissance alterations.
These concluding words of Lord Elgin recall a similar expression of feeling by Sir Étienne Pascal Taché, "That the last gun that would be fired for British supremacy in America would be fired by a French Canadian.
The government's candidate was Georges Étienne Cartier, who was first elected in 1849 and who had already become conspicuous in the politics of his province.
Georges Étienne Cartier always declared that Papineau was indirectly responsible for this imperial legislation.
Avis de l'Éditeur to the Traité de la Verité de la Religion Chrétienne of J.
The Analyse de la religion chrétienne printed under his name in some editions of the Évangile de la Raison has been pronounced supposititious.
Petitions from the prisoner that he might die by the sword and be permitted to bequeath a portion of his property to the church of St. Étienne at Brisac were granted.
At the same time, he despatched Ètienne de Lavin to check the encroachments of the insolent rebels.
Some of them met together, and, among others, Étienne Pascal, and gave such vent to their feelings as to alarm the Government.
Within two years Étienne Pascal was, in consequence, appointed Intendant of Rouen, where he settled with his family in 1641.
Desperiers turned away from the Protestant movement, as did Rabelais and Étienne Dolet, caring as little for the new presbyter as for the old priest; and all three were duly accused by the Protestants of atheism and libertinage.
Statue of Étienne Marcel on the Quai Hôtel de Ville.
The Maison aux Piliers, where Étienne Marcel presided over the Municipality of the period, stood on the site afterwards occupied by the Hôtel de Ville, of which the first stone was laid by Francis I.
The part played by Count Étienne was at first less noble.
Stung by such taunts, Count Étienne seized an opportunity which was given him of making a fresh expedition against the Turks.
Ives, when his new palace was finished, Count Étienne now granted a charter renouncing this barbarous practice.
His place in the Cabinet was filled by George Étienne Cartier, member for Verchères in the Assembly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tienne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.