Y la vuestra, ya yo os dixe que la queria para cosas mayores, y que asi agora yo no os embiaba a las de la guerra sino a esa ciudad a dar desde ella la orden en todo que combiniese: Pues y por otras ocupaciones y cartas no lo podia hazer.
The object, however, of most attention was the Gypsy Gospel, which was minutely examined amidst smiles and exclamations of surprise, some individual every now and then crying 'Cosas de los Ingleses.
I mention this particularly in order to correct a grave error in Landa's Relacion de lasCosas de Yucatan, p.
The first actual written Spanish testimony to the sacred character of the pool appears to be that of Bishop Landa in his RelaciĆ³n de las Cosas de Yucatan (1556).
The Abbe's criticism occurs in the note to page 406 of his edition of Landa's "Cosas de Yucatan.
Footnote 28: "I con que ia comencaba a haver en aquellas Tierras cosecha de Trigo, Cevada, i otras muchas cosas de Castilla.
Footnote 18: "Que habia visto un jardin donde las yerbas eran de oro imitando en un todo a las naturales, arboles con frutas de lo mismo, y otras muchas cosas a este modo, con que aficiono grandemente a sus companeros a esta conquista.
Que quiere vd hombre," cry they with a shrug, "son cosasde Espana.
The individual human soul, with its unfathomable endowments, and its capacity of growing to something undreamt of in our philosophy, becomes in his eyes a sacred thing, and every encroachment on its world-wide domain is treated as sacrilege.
If all three fluids remain in the aqueous condition, "the period during which life may be restored is left undefined.
Oviedo also states that the songs sung at certain bailes were of an historical character, intended to recall the important incidents in personal and tribal history, "que les quedan en lugar de historia e memoria de las cosas pasadas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cosas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.