For besides the rest thou shalt see a round hie hill which is at the capes end, which is called la Sierra de mestre Aluaro.
He entered the army when he was only sixteen and fought through several campaigns, succeeding his father in the office of mestre de camp.
He fought with some distinction both in the civil war and on foreign service, and buying the commission of mestre de camp in 1655, he went to serve under Turenne in Flanders.
When the train reaches Mestre and the cool salt air fans his cheek, he can no longer keep his seat, so eager is he to catch the first glimpse of his beloved city,--now a string of pearls on the bosom of the lagoon.
And so the gondola was headed for Mestre by a gondolier who professed himself ready to convey his excellency to England if he desired it.
It was in fact the work of Mestre Nicolas, the Nicolas Chantranez who worked first at Belem and then on the Portal da Magestade at Santa Cruz, and who carved an altar-piece in the Pena chapel at Cintra.
From Mestre we moved up through Treviso to a Battery position, on which an advance party had been at work for several days.
Some of our men met a few of their survivors at Mestre a week later.
We got into our coach, but we had scarcely gone ten paces before I recognised an inhabitant of Mestre named Balbi Tommasi, a good sort of man; but reported to be one of the familiars of the Holy Office.
I was discovered by a man whom I believed to be a hired agent of the Government, who only had to give a glance to one of the sbirri with whom Mestre swarmed to have me arrested.
The Venetian consul had told me that he had been vainly endeavouring for the last four years to get the Government of Trieste to arrange for the weekly diligence from Trieste to Mestre to pass by Udine, the capital of the Venetian Friuli.
He left Mestre on Tuesday the 24th June and on the same day dined at the house of F.
We got into our coach, but we had scarcely gone ten paces before I recognised: an inhabitant, of Mestre named Balbi Tommasi, a good sort of man; but reported to be one of the familiars of the Holy Office.
The mestre de camp now arranged us in the order in which we were to run, and I was glad to find that I should be preceded by five cavaliers, from each of whom I hoped to receive a lesson.
It was gliding rapidly up the great canal, when suddenly it passed one of those large boats, used by the Venetian government to carry strangers to and from Venice, in communication with the post-houses of Mestre and Fusina.
At the present moment Molmenti has successfully combated this Mestre project, but as the abominable scheme of the night steamers on the Canalezzo, and the pontoon under S.
There is now under consideration a scheme to make a tramway-road raised on piles from Mestre to Venice parallel with the line now followed across the lagoon by the railway.
He had telegraphed from Padua to the Hotel Britannia, where we would stay, ordering gondolas to the tram-way station in Mestre to save our sneaking into Venice by the back-door.
We hear of occasions when money failed and 'Ne porent pas païer assez Li mestre de l'oeuvre aus ouvriers.
To obtain contributions towards the expense of this mestre maison de la Reine des Cieux, they sent priests afar to collect in all the countries and cathedrals of Europe.
For the former one was not yet worthy to be called the "mestre maison de Marie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mestre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.