149 examples of marche in sentences

I walked about a good deal in my quarter in the morning, and made acquaintance with many funny little old squares and shops, merceries, flower and toy shops which had not yet been swallowed up by the enormous establishments like the Louvre, the Bon Marche, and the big bazaars.

The memorable interview is described by two eye-witnessesComines and Olivier de la Marche.

His queen, the heiress of the family of Gloucester, was still alive: Isabella was married to the Count de la Marche, and was already consigned to the care of that nobleman; though, by reason of her tender years, the marriage had not been consummated.

The Count de la Marche, and his brother, the Count d'Eu, taking advantage of the general discontent against him, excited commotions in Poictou and Normandy, and obliged the king to have recourse to arms, in order to suppress the insurrection of his vassals.

The Count de la Marche, and other noblemen, regarded this proceeding as an affront, as well as an injury; and declared that they would never draw their swords against men of such inferior quality.

He fell on Arthur's camp before that prince was aware of the danger; dispersed his army; took him prisoner, together with the Count de la Marche, Geoffrey de Lusignan, and the most considerable of the revolted barons; and returned in triumph to Normandy [n].

Harvard Advocate. ~A Rambling Rhyme of Dorothy.~ When ye Crocuss shews his heade & ye Wyndes of Marche have flede, Springe doth come, and happylye Then I thinke of Dorothy.

one may have it for; a bon marche

for a mere song, for a song; at cost, at cost price, at prime cost, at a reduction; a bon marche

Marche!" was shouted to the dogs by the driver, and away they sped over the icy trail with such speed that it was not long ere they were again safe and happy in their own cozy home.

Another day it was the automobile delivery wagons of the Louvre, the Bon Marche, the Printemps, Petit-Saint-Thomas, La Belle Jardiniere, Potinall the automobiles with which you are so familiar in the streets of Paris.

They issued their soldierly défi and started on their Marche de Triomphe.

"C'est une montagne," dit le voyageur à l'oeil d'aigle; mais s'il ajoute: "Nous y arriverons ce soir, dans deux heures;" si, à chaque heure de marche, il crie avec emportement: "Nous y sommes," et le veut démontrer, il choque les voisins avec sa poutre, et donne l'avantage

Marche grotesque, op.

La jeunesse et la marche au pouvoir de Richelieu (1585-1624)

la marche au pouvoir de Richelieu (1585-1624)

Marche grotesque, op.32, no.1.

He was in possession of Bourbonness, of Auvergne, of Le Forez, of La Marche, of Beaujolais, and a large number of domains and castles in different parts of France.

[The Acts of the Apostles] cites a Colonel who reprimanded one of his corps for walking ill"Eh Dicentre, (replied the man,) comment veux tu que je marche bien quand tu as fait mes souliers trop etroits.

je me rappellerai jusqu'à ma dernière heure L'air joyeux qui parut dans ton oeil hasardeux, Un jour que nous étions en marche seuls tous deux, Et que nous entendions dans les plaines voisines Le cliquetis confus des lances sarrasines.

Il est toujours en marche, attendu qu'on moleste Bien des infortunés sous voûte céleste, Et qu'on voit dans la nuit bien des mains supplier; Sa lance n'aime pas moisir au râtelier; Sa hache de bataille aisément se décroche; Malheur à l'action mauvaise qui s'approche Trop pres d'Éviradnus, le champion d'acier!

Zéno Pousse un coin de tapis, tâte et prend un anneau, Le tire, et le plancher se soulève; un abîme S'ouvre; il en sort de l'ombre ayant l'odeur du crime; Joss marche vers la trappe, et, les yeux dans les yeux, Zéno muet

La main qui tremble aidant la marche qui chancelle, Ils vont sous les portails et le long des piliers Peuplés de séraphins mêlés aux chevaliers; Chaque statue, émue à leur pas doux et sombre, Vibre, et toutes ont l'air de saluer dans l'ombre, Les héros le vieillard, et les anges l'enfant.

Ses blêmes cheveux blancs couronnent sa pâleur; Il a les bras liés au dos comme un voleur; Et, pareil au milan qui suit des yeux sa proie, Derrière le captif marche, sans qu'il le voie, Un homme qui tient haute une épée à deux mains.

marche, German Mark, military frontier. L'idée.

149 examples of  marche  in sentences