1067 examples of commune in sentences

Such a battle, that the inhabitants of the quarter had the greatest difficulty in separating the combatants, and there were killed and wounded, as the official despatches of the Commune would give it; Alexis Mercier, a lad of twelve, whom his comrades had raised to the dignity of captain, was killed by the blow of a knife in the stomach.

It is not alone between the Commune of Paris and the Assembly of Versailles that there lies an abyss which only corpses can fill.

Dear me, yes, while you were fast asleep and dreaming, with no other apprehension than that of being sent to prison by the members of the Commune, a guillotine was being made.

"THE COMMUNE OF PARIS.

Will it produce any good feeling towards the Commune in the minds of those who are daily drawing farther and farther from the men of the Commune?

Will it produce any good feeling towards the Commune in the minds of those who are daily drawing farther and farther from the men of the Commune?

The acts of the Commune of Paris no longer allow us to take its declarations seriously, and we look upon its members as too madif not worseto believe that by any accident they can be reasonable.

He became a member of the Committee of Justice under the Commune, and was one of those who, at its fall, neither deserted nor disgraced it.

The members of the Commune have not so many friends that they can afford to have any of them suppressed.

It is precisely because the men that the Commune sends to the front, fight and die so gloriously, that we feel exasperated against its members.

The popularity of Grousset caused him to be elected a member of the Commune in April, and the Government soon appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs.

He communicated circulars to the representatives of different nations at Paris, in order to obtain a recognition of the Commune; he also sent proclamations to the large towns of France, appealing to arms.

He was named a member of the Commune on the eighteenth of March, and set fire to the Cour des Comptes and the Palace of the Légion d'Honneur on the twenty-third of May, 1871.] LXXI.

I remember hearing yesterday and the day before something about a letter of General Fabrice, in which that amiable Prussian, it is reported, begged General Cluseret to intercede with the Commune in behalf of the imprisoned priests.

"The incapacity and negligence of the Delegate of War having," they said, "almost lost them the possession of Fort Issy, the Executive Commission considered it their duty to propose the arrest of Citizen Cluseret, which was forthwith decreed by the Commune."] LXXIII.

The Parisian Official Journal says: "The members of the Commune are not amenable to any other tribunal than their own" (that of the Commune).

The Parisian Official Journal says: "The members of the Commune are not amenable to any other tribunal than their own" (that of the Commune).

The Commune would not let such a good opportunity pass for accusing its enemies.

A few innocent people will be arrested, tried with more or less form, and shot; when they are so many corpses, the Commune will exclaim, "You see they must have been guilty: they have been shot!"

In the gathering gloom, the flames looked blood-red, as if the Commune had unfurled its sinister banner over that irreparable disaster.

To see Paris, as it is at the present moment, as the Commune has made it, requires an effort.

That, Commune de Paris, is what you have made of Paris!

And accursed be thou, O Commune; for, as Macbeth murdered sleep, thou hast murdered our smiles!

Batard, in his "Notices sur les Végétaux" mentions one in the commune of Pommeraie in the arrondissement de Beaupréau, whose age was supposed to be nearly two thousand years.

We will commune with our own hearts in solitude, and be still.

1067 examples of  commune  in sentences