It is more than probable that the Government of Cuba will select the manga as the natural shade tree for its public highways and automobile drives.
Three of the most perfect samples of the manga blanca, both in tree and fruit, are found within a few rods of each other on the northern side of the automobile drive from Havana to Guanajay, between kilometers 35 and 36.
The manga amarilla, closely allied to the blanca, is a very common form and quite a favorite in the markets of Havana, where it is found towards the end of July.
But, nevertheless, may the lowermost hell catch me, if I had not a notion that this manga would never see the inside of old Lorenzo's wallet.
The mangaas soon stripped off, and the jacket followed.
In Mauritius the following compound powder is used in dysentery: Dried slices of manga fruit 30 grams.
A Hindoo physician, Bhavaprakasa, advises the following receipt: Juice of leaves of lomboy } Juice of leaves of manga } aa 4 grams.
It was true; the foremost riders, or perhaps only the messengers, of Manga Colorada had readied Delgadito; and a hundred warriors were swarming after the train to avenge their fallen comrades.
Can you start in an hour for the camp of Manga Colorada?
An' if Manga Colorada comes up, thar'll be a pile of red-skins.
Presently a warrior in full Mexican costume, easily recognizable as Manga Colorada himself, rode straight towards Thurstane for a hundred yards, threw his bow and quiver ten feet from him, dismounted and lifted both hands.
When Clara beheld Manga Colorada seize Thurstane, she had turned instinctively and leaped into the enclosure, with a feeling that, if she did not see the tragedy, it would not be.
Even the showy Mexican costume of Manga Colorada was ripped, frayed, stained with grease and perspiration, and not free from sombre spots which looked like blood.
Manga Colorada, bereaved and with blackened face, lay in wait for the first step of the emigrants outside of their city of refuge.
Coronado walked deliberately to a retired spot with Manga Colorada, Delgadito, and two other chiefs, and made known his propositions.
We know little of it; we can guess that Manga Colorada must have made great concessions or splendid promises to the Navajos; but it is only certain that he obtained leave to traverse their country.
Manga Colorada spurred to the front of his people, shaking his lance and yelling for a charge.
The now embittered and excited forces of reform were thus unleashed, and before long the Church and the rich proprietors offered the Cincinnatus of Manga de Clavo absolute power on condition that he should protect them.
From Manga Reva she sailed to Tahiti, where she arrived about the same time as the Alert.
She visited some of the islands, but made no long stay in harbour until she reached Manga Reva (Gambier Islands), where she remained for two months in the still waters of a coral basin.
It is probable that on touching the reef at Manga Reva nine weeks previously, a young Fungia was jammed against the copper, became attached, and subsequently grew until it attained its present dimensions.
We arrived about five at Mangade Clavo, after passing through leagues of natural garden, the property of Santa Anna.
The morning was so cold, that every mangaand sarape was put in requisition.
We are to rise to-morrow at two, being invited to breakfast with General Santa Anna, at his country-seat Mangade Clavo, a few leagues from this.
The thermometer was at 80 on deck; and our good-tempered pilot told us it was "manga varm" in August.
Ja; manga goot," I answered in a dialect of my own.
But the people of Manga speak the same language as the Bornouese.
It is from this Manga province that many of the villages of Damerghou are populated.
They will serve to throw light upon the genius of the people, and are appropriate specimens of the Tagal idiom:-- Ang manga casalanan ang nacasisira sa calolova.
In the same spirit is the common saying of the Indians, "Savangmatovir ang ihinahatol nangmanga padre" (The counsels of the padre are always right).
A delegation was sent the same night to Santa Anna, who had been in retirement at his estate ofManga de Clavo since the murder of his friend, President Guerrero.
It may not be as productive as his estate of Manga de Clavo, in the hot country, near Vera Cruz; but it is more salubrious and delightful.
The monk, by my suggestion, craved leave to carry the cross aloft on a lance, and Manga gave permission that it might be carried in any way we thought fit.
But not possessing influence enough to maintain himself in this attitude, he was compelled to submit to the government, and to remain for several years in retirement at Manga de Clavo.
The ruffian had attired himself with some degree of elegance; he wore a blue manga lined with yellow cotton, and his horse's equipments were of a character thoroughly Mexican.
I was not insensible to the cold which began to prevail in this deep valley, and I threw over my shoulders the manga that the Biscayan had given me in exchange for my cloak.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manga" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.