7990 examples of italian in sentences

This letter contains the first reference in the correspondence to Emma Isola, daughter of Charles Isola, Esquire Bedell of Cambridge University, and granddaughter of Agostino Isola, the Italian critic and teacher, of Cambridge, among whose pupils had been Wordsworth.

Blossius sparedThe law of T. Gracchus carried outExplanation of Italian opposition to itAttitude of Scipio AemilianusHis murderQuaestorship of Caius GracchusThe Alien Act of PennusFlaccus proposes to give the Socii the franchiseRevolt and extirpation of FregellaeTribunate of Caius GracchusCompared to TiberiusHis aimsHis

Interests of Italian capitalists and small farmers opposedThe Social War breaks out at AsculumThe insurgents choose Corfinium as their capitalIn the first year they gain everywhereThen the Lex Julia is passed and in the second year they lose everywhereThe star of Sulla rises, that of Marius

Flight of MariusHis romantic adventures at Circeii, Minturnae, CarthageCinna takes up the Italian causeDriven from Rome by Octavius, he flies to the army in Campania and marches on RomeMarius lands in EtruriaOctavius summons Pompeius from Etruria and their armies surround the cityMarius and Cinna enter RomeThe proscriptionsSeventh consulship and death of MariusCinna supreme CHAPTER XI.

Municipia are supposed to have been originally those conquered Italian towns to which Connubium and Commercium, i.e. rights of intermarriage and of trade, were given, but from whom Jus Suffragii and Jus Honorum were withheld.

The poor also had the ordinary grievances against their own rich, and were so far likely to favour the schemes of any man who assailed the capitalist class, Roman or Italian, as a whole; but they none the less disliked Roman supremacy, and would be easily persuaded to attribute to that supremacy some of the hardships which it did not cause.

So he turned to the Italian land-owners, and became the mouthpiece of their selfishness, for a selfish or at best a narrow-minded end.

The town was destroyed; a Roman colony, Fabrateria, was planted near its site; and for the moment Italian discontent was awed into sullen silence.

In her youth, she was adept at butter-making and similar rural work, but she found time to master Italian and German.

he murmured, in a language that was not Tuscan or even Italian.

I threw down a piece of silver on his little stand, seized a small tin basin in which he had his choicest coins, emptied them on the ground, and saying, in my poor Italian, "Ladyillwater," I had filled the basin at the old stone fountain near by, and was half way up the first flight of stairs again, before he knew what had happened.

Ptolemaeus represented the 'Italian' branch of the Valentinian school, and therefore it seems a fair supposition that Irenaeus would come in contact with him during his visit to Rome in 178 A.D.; and the four years from that date to 182 A.D. can hardly be otherwise than a short period to allow for the necessary intimacy with his teaching to have been formed.

The Duc de Guise and the other members of his family, rejoicing in these domestic discords, which they trusted would ultimately tend to the disgrace of the arrogant Italian whose undue elevation had inspired them with jealousy and disgust, warmly espoused the cause of Leonora, and exerted all their power to irritate the mind of the Queen against the offending Marquis.

"What is to be done then, if the Italian refuses to quit France?

The young King was reminded by those about him of the niggardly spirit in which the Italian had supplied his wants during his boyhood, after having obtained the sanction of the Regent to regulate the expenses of his little Court.

The Baron de Vitry, captain of the bodyguard then on duty at the Louvre, and who was peculiarly obnoxious to the Italian favourite, returned his hate so openly that he refused to salute him as he entered and quitted the palace, and publicly declared that no command, come from whence it might, should ever compel him to do so.

Hitherto the Queen-mother had created dangers for herselfhad started at shadowsand distrusted even those who sought to serve her; while her son, silent, saturnine, and inert, had patiently submitted to the indignities and insults which had been heaped upon him, as though he were either unconscious or reckless of their extent; and the Italian adventurer had braved his enemies, and appeared to defy fate itself.

Each in his own way, and two other plays, by Luigi Pirandello; from the Italian by Arthur Livingston.

R100267, 21Aug52, Italian Book Co. (PCW) PIEDIGROTTA 1924, di diversi autori;

R100269, 21Aug52, Italian Book Co. (PCW) PIEDIGROTTA 1924, di diversi autori; uscito della Sorgente musicale.

R100270, 21Aug52, Italian Book Co. (PCW) PIEDIGROTTA Santojanni 1924; canzone napolitana, parola e musica di diversi autori.

© 2Sep24, AF25486. R100268, 21Aug52, Italian Book Co. (PCW) PIEDIGROTTISSIMA; poesie di diversi autori, musiche della casa C. A. Bixio.

R100271, 21Aug52, Italian Book Co. (PCW) PIEPER, CHARLES JOHN.

R104877, 30Dec52, Inez Haynes Irwin (A) ITALIAN BOOK COMPANY Piedigrotta Gennarelli, 1925. R113107.

There are any number of dainty little lakes lying in among its mountains, which are accessible to the tourist, and therefore semi-public, by which I mean not as public as the Swiss or Italian lakes.

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