Litta again inclines to the probability of poison.
Footnote 219: Litta may be consulted for details; also Galluzzi, op.
This story is rejected both by Botta and Galluzzi; but Litta has given it a partial credence.
In this case, although Litta attaches weight to the legend, the balance of evidence is strongly in favor of both brothers having been carried off by a pernicious fever contracted simultaneously during their hunting expedition.
The catta are lowing, The poor baby wates; But the litta Lord Jesus No cwyin' He mates.
The tars in the haaven Look down vhere 'e lay-- The litta Lord Jesus As'eep in the hay.
Den de olda man he smila lika dees, an' he tooka litta Georga righta down to Wall Street, an' made him a present of de United States!
Litta Georga he say in hees minda, "I gitta puncha anyhow, so I tella de square ting.
Den he lifta uppa hees fista looka lika big bunch a banan, an' he vos just goin' to giva litta Georga de smaka de snoota if he tola lie.
So he holda up hees litta hands lika dees, an' he calla "Tima!
Litta Georga say, "Fadda, I could notta tella de lie, because I knowa you caughta me deada to rights!
His hospitality is alluded to by Ariosto in Rinaldo's journey to Lapidusa, and Count Littaascribes to him the institution of the Pacieri, an association of both sexes for the purpose of preventing litigation.
As a compromise, the Pope set aside the Bull drawn up by Litta and also the corrections by di Pietro, and entrusted the work to Pacca.
In fact the Pope had already named him, but Albers in his "Liber saecularis" does not hesitate to say that Angiolini sought the honor, and had succeeded in enlisting the interest of Cardinal Litta in his behalf.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "litta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.