468 examples of havana in sentences

In 1762 he was wounded at Havana in the West Indies.

"I'll buy my ticket for Havana in the morning," he replied.

This was the Havana boat.

The trunk was full, full, crowded down and running over full, of the tickets of the Havana Lottery!

Angola, Mozambique, Diu, Goa, Macaothese names mean as much for Portugal as Havana, Cartagena, Mexico, and Lima, for Spain.

You seem to have forgotten: my memory is a better one than yours, and I'm not likely to forget the day I tramped back to the claim in that God-forsaken Australian hole to find that you'd discovered the gold while I'd been on the trail to raise food and moneydiscovered it and sold outand cleared out!" His eyes flashed redly and his mouth twitched as his teeth almost met in the choice Havana.

He sat smoking his Havana on the deck, and to judge from the martyr-like serenity of his countenance, his emotions are such as rarely stir the heart of man.

Grabeau first gave an account of the passage from Africa to Havana.

"They were landed by night at a small village near Havana.

"The men bought by Ruiz were taken on foot through Havana in the night, and put on board a vessel.

When the part relating to the crowded state of the vessel from Africa to Havana was read, Cinque added that there was scarcely room enough to sit or lie down.

On their separation at Havana, Cinque remarked that almost all of them were in tears, and himself among the rest, 'because they had come from the same country, and were now to be parted for ever.'

To sustain this claim they produced the license, signed by the proper authorities at Havana, permitting the removal of these negroes from that port to Principe, in the same island.

There is a large slave factory or depot at this place, which is said to belong to the house of Martinez in Havana; there are also different establishments on different islands.

Gedney and brought before the Court on the certificate of the Governor-General of Cuba, were FREEMEN; that they had been kidnapped in Africa; that they did not own these Spanish names; that they were not ladinos; and were not correctly described in the passport, but were new negroes bought by Ruiz in the depot of Havana, and fully entitled to their liberty.

One of the Africans next related, in 'Merica language,' their condition in their own country, their being kidnapped, the sufferings of the middle passage, their stay at Havana, the transactions on board the Amistad, &c.

The whole came to Havana in the same ship, a Portuguese vessel named Tecora, except the four children, whom they saw, for the first time, on board the Amistad.

After suffering the horrors of the middle passage, they arrived at Havana.

Mrs. Egg felt that he must be horrible, naked, like a doll carved of coconut bark Adam had sent home from Havana.

Their trips had been to America, in their own sailing vessels, importing sugar from Havana and corn from Buenos Ayres.

The next morning allowed us to accomplish our transit to the desired land of Havana.

All the hotels in Havana are full, and more than full.

and where is the perfectly delightful Havana you told us of?"

In Havana, on the contrary, the American woman suddenly becomes very fond of her husband:"he must not leave her at home alone; where does he go?

He sailed out of Jamaica till he was a lusty lad, and was then taken by the Spaniards at the Havana, where he tarried some time; but at length he and six more ran away with a small canoe, and surprised a Spanish periagua, out of which two men joined them, so that they were now nine in company.

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