The first miracle that Jesus did, Erat in vino rubeo, In Cana of Galilee it betide Testante Evangelio.
Boswell arguing in favour of a cheerful glass, adduced the maxim in vino veritas.
After urging the common plausible topicks, I at last had recourse to the maxim, in vino veritas, a man who is well warmed with wine will speak truth[549].
It is necessary, however, that our modern barbarian should travel to Montepulciano itself, and there obtain a flask of manna or vino nobile from some trusty cellar-master.
Its chief town, Sondrio, where we supped and drank some special wine called il vino de' Signori Grigioni, has been modernised in dull Italian fashion.
What did it matter to him if we were pulling out our watches and chattering in well-contented undertone about vino nobile, biftek, and possibly a polio arrosto, or a dish of tord?
Meanwhile we ordered supper, and had the satisfaction of seeing set upon the board a huge red flask of vino nobile.
It is almost a physical impossibility completely to suppress the opium traffic because of the ease with which the drug is smuggled, but the vino traffic has been suppressed.
Fortunately most of these beverages are comparatively mild and harmless; but if a hill man can get hold of bad vino or worse whiskey he will get so drunk that he thinks he has to hang on to the grass in order to lie on the ground.
As I have already said, the Manobo inhabitants of the wretched villages along the banks of the main Agusan River were a sickly, filthy, broken-spirited lot, besotted with vino and in danger of becoming victims of the opium habit.
Amburayan was freed from the vino traffic soon after it became a subprovince of Lepanto-Bontoc.
The chief business on the Agusan River was formerly the transportation of vino up-stream.
The Filipinos had long taken advantage of this weakness of the Benguet-Lepanto Igorots to debauch them with vino and cheat them while they were intoxicated.
While passing along one of the main streets of the latter town on my way to the provincial building, I discovered Bukidnon people buying vino by the demijohn.
Both in the Bukidnon and in the Manobo country the trade in bad vinowas being actively pushed.
In Anglo-Spanish dictionaries of a century and a quarter old, sack is given as Vinode Canarias.
The term sec is still used as a substantive by the French to denote a Spanish wine; and the dry wine of Xerez is known at the place of its growth by the name of vino seco.
In reply to your correspondent, I believe sack to be nothing but vino secco, dry wine, probably identical with sherry or madeira.
As the Colonel advanced in years his liking for strong drink increased to such an extent that the in vino veritas stage was, we fear, reached pretty often.
From the above circumstance this wine is called Vino d'Est, and it affords no small revenue to the proprietor of the cabaret on the road side who sells it.
Indian beef is not half bad in my humble opinion, and the Vino Tinto is straight from Lisbon, by Goa, the Portuguese port on this west coast, what better could a man desire?
Perhaps the judge's Italian name and my Vino Tinto respectively account for our contemplative attitudes.
Los cuales pasaron de trescientos cincuenta, segun yo he sido informado de varios Moriscos que seguian sus banderas; y de tal manera procedia el reyecillo, que vino a ser odiosisimo a los suyos por sus crueldades.
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