Unit of measurement; 1/π candela per square metre.
1Blondel's attire was rich, and suitable to a person of high rank.
2Let us examine the transformations made by Mr. Blondel in the old structure.
3Meanwhile, yonder in the royal tent Louis and Blondel had joyous times together.
4With difficulty Blondel and Cuthbert restrained themselves from an extravagant exhibition of joy.
5Take the song which Blondel sang under the window of King Richard's prison.
6But suspicion was aroused, and Blondel was requested to depart on the following day.
7Blondel, without objection, turned his horse's head and accompanied the men, followed by Cuthbert.
8Not a whit, man, not a whit, my dearest Blondel.
9But here lies the difference betwixt thee and Blondel.
10It is said that he was found at last by his friend, the minstrel Blondel.
11Blondel had journeyed many days seeking his lost master.
12Journeying onward, Blondel and his companion stopped at many castles, and were everywhere hospitably entertained.
13Blondel, Richard's faithful servant and friend, wandered all over the world looking for his master.
14The three actors left the table and betook themselves to the brewery on the Rue Blondel.
15Also articles by Blondel and de Sailly in the Annales de Philosophie Chretienne, 4me Serie, vols.
16Blondel asserted that it was in harmonic proportions.