Lexicographical Neighbors of Orleanses
Literary usage of Orleanses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Picturesque History of Yorkshire: Being an Account of the History by Joseph Smith Fletcher (1900)
"... has developed into the manufacture of the additional goods known as cashmeres,
orleanses, coburgs, ..."
2. The Letters of Queen Victoria, a Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence by Victoria (1907)
"... but just because you are related to the poor orleanses, you feel that you must
be doubly cautious to do nothing which could provoke the enmity of Louis ..."
3. The Letters of Queen Victoria, a Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence by Victoria (1907)
"... but just because you are related to the poor orleanses, you feel that you must
be doubly cautious to do nothing which could provoke the enmity of Louis ..."
4. The Greville Memoirs (second Part): A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria by Charles Greville (1885)
"The orleanses are now detested, and even the Legitimists do not look to the Due
de Bordeaux, because he is a poor creature, has no children, ..."
5. The Greville Memoirs (second Part): A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria by Charles Greville (1885)
"The orleanses are now detested, and even the Legitimists do not look to the Due
de Bordeaux, because he is a poor creature, has no children, ..."
6. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"... sat together on the night of September 6; — we have done so in other Septembers,
yet the same; and in other New orleanses, the same yet not the same. ..."