With a shrug of his shoulders and a flash of his white teeth, he turned leisurely to follow, saying half aloud: "It is all in La Palma de la Mano de Dios, Senor Worth.
Would La Palma de la Mano de Dios, which had given him the child that was not his child, give him wealth that still never could be his?
Motionless now the girl sat in her saddle, looking away over La Palma de la Mano de Dios.
The forces that had made La Palma de la Mano de Dios are not ruled by Wall street.
Do not we all--Senores Lee and Tex and Pat, and Senor Worth and me--do not we all work for La Senorita in La Palma de laMano de Dios?
But there were few of the citizens of Rubio City now who knew the story of the baby girl whom Jefferson Worth and his party had found in La Palma de la Mano de Dios.
I suppose one could not help learning a little in La Palma de la Mano de Dios, could he?
He marveled that he had dared dream of forcing La Palma de la Mano de Dios to contribute to his gains.
In questa fra gli altri libri sono due Bibbie, una latina scritta a penna e miniata per mano di eccellentissimi artefici, e l' altra Ebrea antichissima scritta pure a mano .
Their examination, however, failed to reveal the supposed connection between the Mano Negra and Anarchism, and the Anarchists, who had been arrested wholesale, had to be acquitted.
Bartolommeo de Vegiis, begins--"Io piero lombardo fiolo di ser martino de charona, tajapiera in Venesa in la chontrada de samoele in casa del duse testimonio e scrive de mano propria.
Liberia now issued a protest to other great powers; but this was without avail, even the United States counseling acquiescence, though through the offices of America the agreement was slightly modified and the boundary fixed at the Mano River.
As early as 1840 moreover some shadow of future events was cast by trouble made by English traders on the Mano River, the Sierra Leone boundary.
General Sámano had occupied the city of Popayán with 2,000 men, and now menaced the Province of Antioquia.
Morillo, finding Sámano so apt a pupil in his school of terrorism, made him Viceroy in place of Montalvo, whose more humane nature shrank from the perpetration of such cruelties.
Sámano fled with 200 men to Cartagena, abandoning the archives and nearly a million dollars in the treasury.
General Aymerich, who then replaced Sámano in command, was allowed two months in which to reorganize his scattered forces.
I could part with my buon'mano for a sight of red meat--oh!
Well do we remember the violence of these disputes during the mano negra fever, and earlier, in the spring of 1872, when living at a vineyard with only a floor between us and the peasant politicians.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mano" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.