How To Use La fayette In A Sentence

  • That was part of an ariette which M. de la Fayette's music played the day the K (ing) went to the Hotel de Ville, as I have been informed by a pamphlet, wrote to abuse Mr. Neckar, and which is incomparably well wrote. George Selwyn His Letters and His Life
  • Oh, no -- La Fayette was quite content to let him build them for the Irrakwa, mumbling some idiotic excuse like: The Irrakwa are already using steam engines for their spinning wheels, and all the coal is on the American side -- but Frederic de Maurepas knew the truth. He Don't Know Him
  • Either that or La Fayette could hear other men's thoughts -- Frederic had heard rumors that La Fayette had a knack for that. He Don't Know Him
  • But La Fayette was merely talking about the fact that at last the Marie-Philippe was near enough to heave a line to the wharf. He Don't Know Him
  • But La Fayette was merely talking about the fact that at last the Marie-Philippe was near enough to heave a line to the wharf. He Don't Know Him
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  • I found Mesdames de Villars, de Coulanges and de La Fayette, escorted by the little Abbé de Villars and de Grignau the _Frondeur_. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
  • But La Fayette, as usual, did not hesitate between the word and the deed -- he was already on the wharf, striding the last few yards to stand before Bonaparte and receive his salute. He Don't Know Him
  • Even Governor La Fayette, traitorous effete Feuillant dog that he was, seemed enthusiastic about the battle ahead. He Don't Know Him
  • Naturally, La Fayette spent the first afternoon telling Bonaparte all about Stephenson's steam engine. He Don't Know Him
  • They don't volley at all, unless they outnumber you," said La Fayette. He Don't Know Him
  • But here we are at La Fayette, which is the upper or American end of New Orleans, where steamers always stop if there are any cattle on board, which being our case, we preferred landing and taking an omnibus, to waiting for the discharge of the live-stock. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • By forgetting about people such as La Fayette, it only feeds into the arrogance that the US alone is the best and the greatest. 11/18/2007
  • Of course they exiled La Fayette to Canada, where he could do little harm. He Don't Know Him
  • They don't volley at all, unless they outnumber you," said La Fayette. He Don't Know Him
  • Of course they exiled La Fayette to Canada, where he could do little harm. He Don't Know Him
  • Either that or La Fayette could hear other men's thoughts -- Frederic had heard rumors that La Fayette had a knack for that. He Don't Know Him
  • He recalled Necker, went to the Hôtel de Ville, sanctioned by his presence the accomplished facts, and accepted from La Fayette, commandant of the National Guard, the new cockade of red, white, and blue which allied the colours of Paris to those of the king. The Psychology of Revolution
  • Naturally, La Fayette spent the first afternoon telling Bonaparte all about Stephenson's steam engine. He Don't Know Him
  • Fantastic Pit is located in Ellisons Cave, just east of La Fayette, GA.
  • Even Governor La Fayette, traitorous effete Feuillant dog that he was, seemed enthusiastic about the battle ahead. He Don't Know Him
  • The thing itself appears first definitely [404] in Madame de la Fayette, largely, though not unmixedly, in Marivaux, and to some extent in Prévost and Marmontel, while it is, as it were, sublimed in Rousseau, and present very strongly in A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • But La Fayette, as usual, did not hesitate between the word and the deed -- he was already on the wharf, striding the last few yards to stand before Bonaparte and receive his salute. He Don't Know Him
  • Oh, no -- La Fayette was quite content to let him build them for the Irrakwa, mumbling some idiotic excuse like: The Irrakwa are already using steam engines for their spinning wheels, and all the coal is on the American side -- but Frederic de Maurepas knew the truth. He Don't Know Him
  • But here we are at La Fayette, which is the upper or American end of New Orleans, where steamers always stop if there are any cattle on board, which being our case, we preferred landing and taking an omnibus, to waiting for the discharge of the live-stock. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • By forgetting about people such as La Fayette, it only feeds into the arrogance that the US alone is the best and the greatest. 11/18/2007

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