510 Trafton, C.K., q. , 527 Traités Nouveaux et Curieux du Café, etc. , Dufour, q. , 2 , 11 , 432 , 433 Transhipping ports, Europe, 289 Transportation, Inland Abyssinia, 228 , 229 , 308 , 310 Arabia, 266 , 282 , 293 Bolivia, 279 Brazil, 303 Central America, 308 Colombia, 308 , 316 Nicaragua, 280 Venezuela, 308 Transportation, Seven stages of, 323 Travancore c., 351 , 369 Travels , Herbert, q. , 36 Travels , Rauwolf, q. , 25 Travels , Teixeira, q. , 2 Travels and Adventure , Smith, q. , 36 Travels in Arabia Deserts , Daughty, q. , 661 Travels in India and Persia , Della Valle, 27 Travels of Certayne Englishmen, etc., The , Biddulph, q. , ill.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
The evening sky shone like gold, no church dome could ever gleam so brightly, and between the golden evening and the blushing morning there was moonlight.
— from Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen by H. C. (Hans Christian) Andersen
[Pg 754] Buc'hoz, P.J. Dissertation sur l'utilité et les bons et mauvaises effets du tabac, du café, du cacao et du thé.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
Estas últimas están relativamente bien dotadas en apoyo jurídico, ya sea por el recurso a los servicios internos de litigios, ya sea por la contratación de compañías especializadas.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert
Stocks visibles de froment et farine de froment, de sucre, de café, de coton et de soie; 1903–12.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
KONGO FREE STATE Manuel pratique de la culture du caféier et du cacaoyer au Congo Belge.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
The archdeacon returned to his chamber dumbfounded, comprehending at last who Gossip Tourangeau was, and recalling that passage of the register of Sainte-Martin, of Tours:— Abbas beati Martini, SCILICET REX FRANCIAE, est canonicus de consuetudine et habet parvam proebendam quam habet sanctus Venantius, et debet sedere in sede thesaurarii .
— from Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
With such reflections as these I was endeavouring to console myself, as I plodded home from the fields, one cold, damp, cloudy evening towards the close of October.
— from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
La crisi del caffè e i progetti per la fissazione del cambio al Brasile.
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
Such as return from the new world discovered by the Spaniards in our fathers’ days, testify to us how much more honestly and regularly those nations live, without magistrate and without law, than ours do, where there are more officers and lawyers than there are of other sorts of men and business:— Di cittatorie piene, e di libelli, D’esamine, e di carte di procure, Hanno le mani e il seno, e gran fastelli Di chioge, di consigli, et di letture: Per cui le faculta de* poverelli Non sono mai nelle citt sicure; Hanno dietro e dinanzi, e d’ambi i lati, Notai, procuratori, ed avvocati.
— from Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete by Michel de Montaigne
There was formerly in the gardens of Castel (or Castet) Beziat, (the Castle of the beloved, ) a fountain, afterwards called Des cents Ecus , which had its name from the following circumstances: The Princess Catherine of Navarre was one day walking in a musing mood, probably thinking of the many difficulties which opposed her union with him she loved, and almost wishing that her stars had made her one of the careless peasant-girls who tended her flocks in the green meadows beside the murmuring Gave; for happiness was denied her, as she said in after times, when married to a man who was indifferent to her, "Qu'elle n'avait pas son compte ," mournfully playing on her disappointment.
— from Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre by Louisa Stuart Costello
Il cessa de calculer et de vivre.
— from The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs. Volume 5 (of 7) by Arthur Thomas Malkin
That night she slept at S. Angelo, and next day reached Città di Castello, escorted by an immense train of the principal residents to the Vitelli Palace.
— from Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, Volume 3 (of 3) Illustrating the Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 To 1630 by James Dennistoun
Inexpressive of what they clothe as no kind of concealing drapery could ever be, they are neither implicitly nor explicitly good raiment.
— from The Rhythm of Life, and Other Essays by Alice Meynell
Inferno: Canto XXII Io vidi gia` cavalier muover campo, e cominciare stormo e far lor mostra, e talvolta partir per loro scampo; corridor vidi per la terra vostra, o Aretini, e vidi gir gualdane, fedir torneamenti e correr giostra; quando con trombe, e quando con campane, con tamburi e con cenni di castella, e con cose nostrali e con istrane; ne' gia` con si` diversa cennamella cavalier vidi muover ne' pedoni, ne' nave a segno di terra o di stella.
— from La Divina Commedia di Dante: Complete by Dante Alighieri
Philippines (les), histoire, géographie, mœurs, agriculture, industrie et commerce des colonies espagnoles dans l'Océanie; par J. Mallat , 2 vols.
— from The Progress of Ethnology An Account of Recent Archaeological, Philological and Geographical Researches in Various Parts of the Globe, Tending to Elucidate the Physical History of Man by John Russell Bartlett
“Consulta del Consejo de Castilla en Sala de Justicia: sobre la retencion de una Real Cedula que intentaban algunos hidalgos de Villoslada” f. 192 26.
— from Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum. Vol. 4 by Pascual de Gayangos
Novo methodo da plantação fecundidade, durabilidade estrumação e conservação do café e extincção das formigas, exposto em beneficio da agricultura
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers
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