Lexicographical Neighbors of Bareges
Literary usage of Bareges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern France, Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1902)
"The road then makes a considerable ascent to the NE into the Valley of the Bastan
or Gave de bareges, so that the diligence takes 2 hrs. from Luz to bareges ..."
2. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"The interesting road then makes a considerable ascent to the NE into the Valley
uf ¡he Bastan or Gave de bareges, so that the diligence takes 2 hrs. from ..."
3. Reboisement in France: Or, Records of the Replanting of the Alps, the by John Croumbie Brown (1880)
"The mountains impending over bareges are composed almost entirely of clay slate
... Even the hardy pine cannot thrive at bareges, and a few straggling trees ..."
4. South-western France, from the Loire and the Rhone to the Spanish Frontier by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1895)
"166), about l'/4 M. from bareges. II. bareges. Hotels. ... bareges (4040 ft), a
village consisting almost entirely of one long street running up the left ..."
5. Switzerland, the South of France, and the Pyrenees by Henry David Inglis (1840)
"My intention was to breakfast at bareges, to ascend the Pic du Midi, and descend
on the other side to Bagnères before night. The guide assured me this was ..."
6. Change of Air and Scene: A Physician's Hints; with Notes of Excursions for by Alfred Donné (1872)
"Indeed, the waters of bareges are the last resource of invalids racked by pain,
... Wherefore the waters of bareges also do not belong to France alone; ..."