De suerte que no deue de ser verdad auer venido a Estos mares, sino dissimulacion, para desmentir la yda a las Islas, el pedir puerto, y vituallas en los puertos de Francia.
As he, himself, had told us that he must leave Tenango at three in order to reach Las Tortugas in time for the train, this was not reassuring.
If any further testimony were needed, we have that of the venerable Las Casas.
The administration of Don Luis Las Casas, who arrived as Captain-General in 1790, was one of the most brilliant epochs of Cuban history.
The Casa de Beneficencia, founded by the famous Las Casas, as an asylum for the extremes of life, the very young and very old, is especially interesting.
A remarkable impetus was given to education in Cuba by the celebrated Las Casas, who governed the island from 1790.
The statement rests only on a very slender local tradition, and on Las Casas' assertion that he "completed his studies in Pavia.
Meanwhile, the venerable Las Casas had settled himself in Havana, and started many wise reforms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "las" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.