137 examples of ferdinando in sentences

While the earl garisoned his house, Sir Walter was one of those who invested it, and when his lordship was brought to his trial, he with forty of the queen's guard was present upon duty, and was likewise examined with relation to a conference which he had upon the Thames the morning of the insurrection with Sir Ferdinando Gorges.

This and a fragment, with a character of Mr. Canning, by Sir James Mackintosh, are the transcendentals of the volume; as are the taleThe Half-brothers, by Mr. Banim, with an Ossian-like plate of the heroine; The Sisters of Albano, by Mrs. ShelleyDeath of the Laird's Jock, by the author of Waverleyand Ferdinando Eboli, by Mrs. Shelley, with Adelinda, a plate, by Heath, on which we could feast our eyes for a full hour.

is Ferdinando well?

The Pitti looks like nothing but a barracks and the Porta Ferdinando has prominence which it gets from no other point.

The residence of my parents was within the manor of Ferdinando Falkland, a country squire of considerable opulence.

[109] Of the two persons here mentioned, by their initials only, the first, Luigi de' Medici, was chosen as Chancellor of the Exchequer by King Ferdinando in June, 1815.

When he found himself near the Palazzo Macomer, he turned back, walking slowly, and went towards the sea, till he came to the vast Piazza San Ferdinando, beyond San Carlo.

As early as 1607 an attempt was made to settle it and a colony was planted on the coast of Maine by two members of the Plymouth Company, Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Ferdinando Gorges, governor of Plymouth.

New Hampshire and Maine.%When it became apparent that the Plymouth colony was permanently settled, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, whose interest in New England had never lagged, together with John Mason obtained (1622) from the Council for New England a grant of Laconia, as they called the territory between the Merrimac and the Kennebec rivers, and from the Atlantic "to the great river of Canada."

Gorges, Sir Ferdinando.

The profit of this new trade was assigned, for a certain term, to Ferdinando Gomez; which seems to be the common method of establishing a trade, that is yet too small to engage the care of a nation, and can only be enlarged by that attention which is bestowed by private men upon private advantage.

© 9Oct25, A872040. R100854, 13Oct52, Francesco M. Bianco (C) BIDERI, FERDINANDO. Primavera 1912, terza serie; nuove canzoni.

A cura di Fausto Franco e Ferdinando Reggiori.

© 1Oct28; AF14430. Fausto Franco & Ferdinando Reggiori (A); 10Nov55; R159706.

Versi di Ferdinando Russo, et al.

R. Ambrose Reeves (A); 28Dec55; R161499. REGGIORI, FERDINANDO, joint ed.

R. Ambrose Reeves (A); 28Dec55; R161499. REGGIORI, FERDINANDO, joint ed.

She married Ferdinando Fabretti in 1877.

" "You remember a certain deed of mortgage from Sir Ferdinando Mounchensey to your two employers?" said Lanyere.

"Was Sir Ferdinando's signature attached to that deed?" demanded Lanyere.

"Sir Ferdinando Mounchensey had nothing whatever to do with it.

It was in vain Sir Ferdinando denied all knowledge of the instrumentin vain he refused payment of the large sum demandedhis estates were seized by the extortionersand he was deprived of the power of redemption.

"Because Sir Ferdinando left them to his brother Osmond.

"He has not been heard of for many yearsnot, indeed, since the time when his debts were paid by Sir Ferdinando.

Afterwards Ferdinando Pedraria and his wife landed upon two other of the Canaries, Ferro and Gomera.

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