164 examples of blanco in sentences

It is a species of trade-wind, which commences at the Straits, or the coasts of Spain and Portugal, and sweeps down north-west with fury, making the entire coast of Morocco a mountain-barrier of breakers, increasing in its course, and extending as far as Wadnoun, Cape Bajdor, Cape Blanco, even to the Senegal.

Near Cape Blanco is the ruined town of Tit or Tet, supposed to be of Carthaginian origin, and once also possessed by the Portuguese, when commerce therein flourished.

y sombreados de largas pestañas, que apenas bastaban á amortiguar la luz de sus pupilas; suya aquella rubia y abundante cabellera, que después de coronar su frente se derramaba por su blanco seno y

The last regiment that Blanco formed was of Negro volunteers, to whom he paidor, rather, promised to pay, which is quite another matter, considering Blanco's habitthe unusual hire of $20 a month, showing his appreciation of the colored man as a soldier.

The last regiment that Blanco formed was of Negro volunteers, to whom he paidor, rather, promised to pay, which is quite another matter, considering Blanco's habitthe unusual hire of $20 a month, showing his appreciation of the colored man as a soldier.

With one or two exceptions, these Mendians are not related to each other; nor did they know each other until they met at the slave factory of Pedro Blanco, the wholesale trafficker in men, at Lomboko, on the coast of Africa.

The ships of Lagos were soon separated by foul weather, and the rest, taking each its own course, stopped at different parts of the African coast, from cape Blanco to cape Verd.

The part of the coast beginning at Cape Blanco, and extending to the arm of the river Senegal, called the Marigot of the Maringouins; is so very arid, that it is not fit for any kind of cultivation; but from that Marigot, to the mouth of the river Gambia, a space, which may be about a hundred leagues, in length, with a depth of about two hundred, we meet with a vast country, which geographers call Senegambia.

This gulph, included between Capes Blanco and Merick and the coast of Zaara, on which, besides the isle of Arguin which was formerly occupied, there are several others at the mouth of what is called the river St. John, is as it were closed towards the west, in its whole extent, by the bank which bears its name.

Perhaps, the Trasas of the west, could not advance to the north of this bay, without quarrelling with the other Moors, who frequent Cape Blanco.

(A) [A5] V.On the reconnaissance of Cape Blanco.

Mr. de Chaumareys gave notice in the course of this day, that he had a mind to anchor at a cable's length from Cape Blanco.

Besides the instructions given by the Minister, for sailing, after having made Cape Blanco, there was a letter sent some days before our departure from the road of the Isle of Aix, recommending the commander of the expedition not to depend upon the Charts, upon which the reef is very erroneously placed.

R89054, 10Jan52, Algernon Blackwood (A) BLANCO, MANUELA DALMAU DE SEE Dalmau de Blanco, Manuela. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE.

R89054, 10Jan52, Algernon Blackwood (A) BLANCO, MANUELA DALMAU DE SEE Dalmau de Blanco, Manuela. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE.

R93045, 4Apr52, The American Law Book Co. (PWH) DALMAU, MANUELA SEE Dalmau de Blanco, Manuela.

DALMAU DE BLANCO, MANUELA, joint author Libro segundo de lectura.

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Mrs. Mason L. Merrill, Louise S. Blanco & Mrs. Alison S. Tatum (C); 8Jun59; R237784. MYERS, CORTLAND.

© 25Sep31; A41981. Grover C. Blalock (A); 7Apr59; R234708. BLANCO, LOUISE S. Comedies et nuits.

BLANCO, ANTONIO DB FIERRO.

SEE Fierro Blanco, Antonio de. BLANZAT, JEAN.

On our return from the ascent of Pico Blanco, nearly all the party suffered from little calenturas, the result of extraordinary exposure to wet and cold and of want of food.

He kept D. Ferdinand in prison till the 13th of June, when he delivered him with other prisoners to the charge of Gonsalo Blanco, to carry them to La Vega or the Plain, where the admiral then was.

That port commanded the only direct railroad connection with Havana, and had the Spanish fleet gone there Admiral Cervera could have relieved General Blanco with money and munitions of war and received in return supplies necessary for his squadron.

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