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  • The outdoor dining room at Le Vieux Logis has a "green roof" of horizontally trained lindens.

    Stately French Gardens 2011

  • But you could try to find the restaurant "Auberge du Vieux Logis."

    What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Bernard Beauvalot, president of hotel association Logis du Pas-de-Calais, says England's old enemies will prove willing customers.

    A French City Cheers the London Olympics 2009

  • This engraving gives a good sense of the role of the Logis du Roy in active campaigns.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • This engraving gives a good sense of the role of the Logis du Roy in active campaigns.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Rising from nothing, he became Grand Marechal des Logis in the royal household: he arrived at that office by a perfect romance.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • The office of Grand Marechal des Logis had just become vacant: the King offered it to Cavoye, but on condition that he should marry Mademoiselle Coetlogon.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • Continuing to mount the steps of this amphitheatre of palaces, rising tier upon tier in the distance, having crossed the deep fissure in the roofs of the Town which marked the course of the Rue Saint-Antoine, the eye travelled on to the Logis d’Angoulême, a vast structure of several periods, parts of which were glaringly new and white, blending with the rest about as well as a crimson patch on a blue doublet.

    II. A Bird’s-Eye View of Paris. Book III 1917

  • Had he not been deaf, in proportion as the murmur of slumbering Paris died away, he would have heard more and more distinctly from within the Logis Gondelaurier the sound of revelry, of laughter, and of music.

    IV. Earthenware and Crystal. Book IX 1917

  • Logis, had retired to the farther end of the Chamber; apparently Charles had forgotten that he had called.

    Count Hannibal A Romance of the Court of France Stanley John Weyman 1891

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