"Garnier" Quotes from Famous Books
... minutes after Garnier had left me: I related the adventure to him, and he thought I ... — The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
... read by all followers of J.S. Mill, Garnier, and the Neo-Malthusian school of economists. We could give a long criticism of the many important chapters in this book; but, as we might be considered as prejudiced in its favour because of our agreement with its aims, we prefer to cite the opinion given by the editor of that widely ... — Birth Control • Halliday G. Sutherland
... with well-known engineers, especially Major Garnier of Puteaux and M. Bechereau of the Spad works. These two, instead of dismissing him as a snappish airman continually at variance with the builder, took his inventions seriously and strove to meet his requirements. When M. Bechereau, after long ... — Georges Guynemer - Knight of the Air • Henry Bordeaux
... Government to be broken to pieces, and substituting courts-martial instead of the ordinary tribunals to try all cases connected with the insurrection. The Government regarded the movement as a combined attempt of the Republicans and the Legitimists. Hence Garnier Pages, the Democrat, and Viscount Chateaubriand, the Bourbonist, found themselves arrested as accomplices in the ... — Louis Philippe - Makers of History Series • John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
... knew The Major was asleep, I slipped back into the kitchen and said to Louis Garnier, the chef: "Is there any of that terrapin left over from ... — Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson |