E da maravigliare, che i Messicani, e massimamente i poveri, non fossero a molte malattie sottoposti atteso la qualita de' loro alimenta.
Footnote 169: We have used this expression, also aware of the letter of Father Scarpa published first in the journal Scienza e Fede, and afterward in the eighth addition of Father Curci's Fatti ed Argomenti in risposta alle molte parole di V.
Lorenzo in Caesarea, whence it was brought to the cathedral in the thirteenth century by the archbishop Bonifazio de' Fieschi, whom Dante found in Purgatory among the gluttons: "Bonifazio che pasturo col rocco molte genti.
La quale ancor dimora a pie del monte Ceceri, che in quella parte che il Sol guata Quand' e nel mezzogiorno a fronte a fronte, E fonte e oggi quella nominata Intorno a quella Diana ancor si volse Essere, e molte Ninfe vi raccolse.
In 1507 it appeared at Venice in small black-letter quarto as Opera noua intitulata Il perche utilissima ad intendere la cagione de molte cose.
To the constellations he makes the following reference: "Furono osservate molte stelle in vicinanza del Polo antartico incognite non solo agli Egizij e Greci, ma ancora a Ticone Brahe.
Tho gan I in myn herte caste, That they were molte awey with hete, And not awey with stormes bete.
Footnote 17: Tho gan I in myne harte cast, That they were molte away for heate, And not away with stormes beate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "molte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.