Lexicographical Neighbors of Chateaubriands
Literary usage of Chateaubriands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old and New Paris: Its History, Its People, and Its Places by Henry Sutherland Edwards (1893)
"... —chateaubriands Opinion of Them—Arthur Young's Descriptions—The New Club.
B ETWEEN the Church of St. Roch amid the- . in England, and, as imi France ..."
2. Memoirs of Prince Metternich: 1773-[1835] by Robina Napier, Clemens Wenzel Lothar Metternich, Gerard W. Smith (1881)
"Our clerical chateaubriands would, if they knew this, certainly be alienated from
the poor old excellent Pius : wherefore keep this saying by all means to ..."
3. A Voyage of Discovery: A Novel of American Society by Hamilton Aïdé, Charles Hamilton Aïdé (1892)
"... with any number of chateaubriands round you, it suits you to a T." "
Are chateaubriands so plentiful ?" laughed Mrs. Courtly, gently. ..."
4. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. by Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb, Albert Ellery Bergh (1905)
"... etc., the chateaubriands and the Gentis, indicate which way the wind blows.
The priests are at their old work again. The Protestants are denounced, ..."
5. The Contemporary Review (1898)
"And M. Ernest Legouvé, serene still in his close upon a hundred years, surveys
an emptying scene which he has known filled by the chateaubriands and the ..."
6. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life by John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1856)
"The proceedings of the allies and their Congress at Vienna, the accounts from
Spain and France, and the chateaubriands, and the Genlis, indicate which way ..."