Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrets
Literary usage of Arrets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1895)
"Whether this has been regularly kept up by renewed arrets during the present
troubles he cannot say, but is sure that in practice ..."
2. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1895)
"Instead therefore of resting this permission on a colonial Arret till 1793, it
should be rested on temporary arrets renewed from time to time as heretofore. ..."
3. The Seigniorial System in Canada: A Study in French Colonial Policy by William Bennett Munro (1907)
"... the arrets of Marly.2 The first of these decrees relates to the seigniors,
and more especially to the obligation of seigniors to subgrant their lands. ..."
4. The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited: In an Account of Her by Joseph Mendham (1830)
"I.ICAN Catalogue and arrets, 1827—Separate Decrees—Works non-condemned by the
authors and patrons of the Papal Indexes—Roman Liturgical books. ..."
5. The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited: In an Account of Her by Joseph Mendham (1830)
"ICAN Catalogue and arrets, 1827—Separate Decrees—Works non-condemned by the
authors and patrons of the Papal Indexes—Roman Liturgical books. ..."
6. A Candid Enquiry Into the Present Ruined State of the French Monarchy: With by John Almon (1770)
"... any contribution to the expences of government ; the particulars of the future
edicts and arrets, and the effects they will produce, ..."