Five minutes later the carriage stopped, having reached Cours la Reine. |
In 1853, she published an abridgement and translation of Comte's Cours, which made it accessible to a widespread audience for the first time. |
In the Cours Saleya markets, those florists who toil by night to create the float of the year spend their days vying for trade over the rest of their blooms. |
But he in his egregious vanity must of cours e misunderstand. |
Then I saw him again coming down one of the chestnut alleys of the Cours la Reine. |
Thus much we are hinder'd and dis-inur'd by this cours of licencing toward the true knowledge of what we seem to know. |