How To Use Cadiz In A Sentence

  • Old Square Toes and his audacious partner were the first to seize on this new opportunity, sending cargoes of flour to Spanish posts in New Orleans and Puerto Rico; still other ventures, in conformance with Spanish trade regulations, went all the way to Cádiz before being transshipped back to Havana. Robert Morris
  • The problem is: Sara's copies were sent to her Madrid address over the summer while she was in Cadiz, and so they were returned. Breakfast in Bed
  • Realme, I meane the renoumed Erle of Essex, and the right honorable the lord Charles Howard, lord high Admirall of England, made 1596. vnto the strong citie of Cadiz, I haue set downe as a double epiphonema to conclude this my first volume withall. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • I 'm not really a string player," Mr. Chatham said, speaking from his hotel room in Cadiz, Spain, where he was preparing a show at the city 's recent Monkey Week 2010 festival. Rhys Chatham Brings the Noise
  • Cadiz, currently in Spain's second division, are also said to be happy with the transfer after they were handsomely rewarded in terms of compensation.
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  • In 1812 the Cortes of Cadiz drew up a constitution which consecrated the dogma of the sovereignty of the nation.
  • We applied for the Guinness Book of World Records and we are recording everything so we can send all the data to them and hopefully it will be recognized," Vice Mayor Jose Fabian Cadiz said.
  • Camera Obscura in Cadiz, thanks to Sinden Optical (see below) How Like Life: the Camera Obscura
  • Andalucia is where the Moors first set foot in Spain and remained the longest, until their eventual expulsion from Cadiz in 1262.
  • * Whether "Papa Legba" had anything to do with Dambala's injuries on Tchoup and Cadiz is a matter of faith, I suppose.) Archive 2007-06-01
  • American film actor, born in Cadiz, Ohio, Âwho epitomized the American ideal of masculinity and virility for three decades. Five People Born on February 1 | myFiveBest
  • Four years later, in the large bullring at the town of Puerto de Santa María, near Cádiz, he faced six bulls in a bullfight fought in honour of women.
  • Hughes also notes that the aquifer runs beneath two dry lakes in the area, Cadiz and Bristol.
  • The youngster is thought to have signed a five-year contract on Merseyside, according to the newspaper Diario de Cadiz.
  • Four years later, in the large bullring at the town of Puerto de Santa María, near Cádiz, he faced six bulls in a bullfight fought in honour of women.
  • The three appeared in court on January 1 when a judge ordered their committal to Puerto De Santa Maria II prison, near Cadiz.
  • The young ensign is sailing home from India in 1805 when his ship is seized by a French warship and he ends up off Cadiz, Spain.
  • Cadiz, currently in Spain's second division, are also said to be happy with the transfer after they were handsomely rewarded in terms of compensation.
  • In 1481, an edict was issued against the Jews; before the end of the year, in the single diocess of Cadiz, two thousand Jews were burnt alive! Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
  • On August 27 she walked into a restaurant outside Cadiz, where Noye was dining.
  • The song explains a lot about the situation here in Cadiz, in southern Spain just north of Gibraltar.
  • When Nelson famously said, "The Dons may make fine ships; they cannot however make men," after visiting the Spanish fleet in Cadiz in 1793, he was referring not to the quality of Spanish sailors but to the lack of them, for as often as not crews were diminished by disease and other factors. Letters to the Editor
  • The design of new offices for a firm of lawyers in the southern Spanish city of Cadiz proclaims the virtues of elegant restraint, use of few materials, and manipulation of marvellous south light.
  • The choice of name, ‘Death March,’ was said to be the evidence of the diabolical intent of Stephen Cadiz and his group.
  • This comparison is of the freightage from London to an American port, versus freightage from Cádiz.
  • He will follow the route of Christopher Columbus's third crossing from Cadiz in Spain to the Port of Spain in Trinidad.
  • Nevertheless, the intellectual climate of the Cortes of Cadiz was anti-aristocratic.
  • It was headed by that accomplished cavalier the Marques Duke de Cadiz, accompanied by the adelantado of Washington Irving
  • CADIZ - Eight people were arrested Monday morning as Harrison County sheriff's officers and Cadiz police capped a joint six-month investigation into drug trafficking in the county. The Times-Reporter Home RSS
  • Between 1621 and 1623, three new armadas were established in Flanders, Galicia and Gibraltar to support those in Cadiz and Lisbon.
  • An excellent discourse whereof, as likewise of the honourable expedition vnder two of the most noble and valiant peeres of this Realme, I meane the renoumed Erle of Essex, and the right honorable the lord Charles Howard, lord high Admirall of England, made 1596. vnto the strong citie of Cadiz, I haue set downe as a double epiphonema to conclude this my first volume withall. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
  • Nevertheless, the intellectual climate of the Cortes of Cadiz was anti-aristocratic.
  • He was soon ordained as Deacon and Elder, and he has itinerated with great fidelity and marked success at Cadiz, Dayton, The Sons of Allen: Together with a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio.
  • In the port of Cadiz, he made drawings of prostitutes on the street and in brothels.
  • He was sent to Gloucester Grammar School, but becoming ‘mired’ in his Latin accidence was apprenticed to a waterman, pressed for the navy, and was present at the siege of Cadiz.
  • In 1812 the Cortes of Cadiz drew up a constitution which consecrated the dogma of the sovereignty of the nation.
  • Located in Cadiz, Spain, Sotogrande House is yet another success of A-cero Architects, a name which has in time become similar with high quality architecture. Sinus House in Denmark by Cebra Architects
  • The alcalde was the politician, knowing the affairs of the world and speaking familiarly of the King and the Queen and the Marquis of Cadiz. 1492,

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