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Remercy   Listen
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Remercy, Remercie  v. t.  To thank. (Obs.) "She him remercied as the patron of her life."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Remercy" Quotes from Famous Books



... te remercie!" she murmured, lifting her eyes to his. "Que je te trouve bon!" and sprang before ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, No. 38, December, 1860 • Various

... Canada, but it has often occurred to me, that in the British Parliament we still use the old words, used by your fathers for the sanction of the Sovereign given to bills, of "la reine le veut," or "la reine remercie ses bons sujets, accepte leur benevolence et ainsi le veut,"—forms which I should like to see used at Ottawa as marking our common origin, instead of the practice which is followed, of translating into modern French and English. In celebrating this fte, ...
— Memories of Canada and Scotland - Speeches and Verses • John Douglas Sutherland Campbell

... fort bien!' said the Count de Beaujeu. 'Gentilmans sauvages! mais, tres bien. Eh bien! Qu'est ce que vous appelez visage, Monsieur?' (to a lounging trooper who stood by him). 'Ah, oui! face. Je vous remercie, Monsieur. Gentilshommes, have de goodness to make de face to de right par file, dat is, by files. Marsh! Mais, tres bien; encore, Messieurs; il faut vous mettre a la marche. ... Marchez done, au nom de Dieu, parceque j'ai oublie le mot Anglois; mais ...
— Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years Hence, Complete • Sir Walter Scott



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