43 examples of issy in sentences

"He's yours, Issy," he added quickly, "but you must let me care for him untilwe know.

In the tent Thorpe was saying: "I'm sorry old Jackpine wouldn't go back with us, Issy.

Finally, the matter became an affair of State, and the king appointed a commission to sit, at Issy, upon her orthodoxyBossuet, De Noailles, and Tronson.

Fort Issy falls LXXI.

The Versaillais attack the forts of Vanves and Issy and are repulsed.

"Issy is taken!

"Issy is not taken!

Is Fort Issy in the hands of the Versailles troopsyes or no?

But when I asked them whether the Fort of Issy were taken, they made no answer.

[Footnote 74: Mégy, the famous governor of the Fort of Issy, was implicated in the last, supposed, plot against the life of Napoleon III.

Is he in disgrace on account of Fort Issy?

If it is not on account of Fort Issy that Cluseret was politely asked to go and keep Monseigneur Darboy company, why was it?

Opposition was being hatched, and was ready to burst forth on the first opportunity, which happened to be the evacuation of Fort Issy.

"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.

[Footnote 83: He was convinced of the hopelessness of any further struggle after the capture of Fort Issy; gave in his resignation, and hid himself to escape the vengeance of his former colleagues.

For a certain sum of money they were to deliver Port Issy into the hands of General Valentin, of the Versailles army.

Exchange of shot between Fort Issy and Fort Vanves, occupied by insurgents, and Meudon.

Commences the investment of fort Issy.

A flag of truce sent to Fort Issy by the Versaillais, calling upon the Federals to surrender.

Tuesday, 9th May: Morning, insurgents evacuate the Fort Issy.

On July 1, we reached Paris, and outside the city, near the village of Issy, we once more fell in with the Prussians; for two days we fought them with fury, and then some generals announced that peace had been made.

Thence he passed under the more strictly professional discipline of St. Sulpice: first at the preparatory philosophical school at Issy, then to study scientific theology in the house of St. Sulpice itself at Paris.

Issy and St. Sulpice were severely philosophic and scientific, places of "fortes études"; and the writer thinks that they were more to his own taste than the more brilliant literary education given under Dupanloup.

The latter had retired to Issy, to the countryhouse of the Sulpicians; he bade the king farewell, assuring him that he had for a long while been resolved, according to the usage of his youth, to put some space between the world and death.

" "I was standing by the bar talking with Issy, and I was sure I knew this lad's face.

43 examples of  issy  in sentences