单词 | Galician |
例句 | I must admit I felt the old surge of love and oratory and I haven’t a drop of Galician blood. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z Even Satan was described in his most intimate perversions in the Galician accents of this priest whose mission in this world was to rouse the conscience of his indolent Creole flock. The House of the Spirits: A Novel 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z Some Galicians had blond hair and blue eyes like the girl. Salt to the Sea 2016-02-02T00:00:00Z Harris was a devotee of El Faro’s caldo gallego, a Galician white bean soup, and she prints a recipe for it here. ‘My Soul Looks Back’ Warmly Recalls New York’s Black Elite in the 1970s 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z Its popular resurgence in recent years is less mysterious, involving the pageantry of Galician pipe bands and the easy flair of players like Carlos Nuñez. New Music: Yo La Tengo’s ‘Fade’ and Cristina Pato’s ‘Migrations’ 2013-01-14T22:57:43Z British to the core, but also, and always, Basque, and Galician and Spanish and a little French, but mostly European. A letter to my grandmother, who watched fiery terror destroy Guernica 2019-04-27T04:00:00Z Pim had read one of Roth’s works years before — a book called “The Wandering Jews,” in which Roth returns to his Galician homeland to describe the “wonder-rabbis” and the Jewish believers who flocked to them. A Timely Biography Traces Joseph Roth’s Accounts of Fascism 2022-11-26T05:00:00Z C. Tangana is one of the songwriters and co-producers and the director of a sweeping, scenic video; Galician musicians sing lead vocals. Billie Eilish’s Forlorn ‘Barbie’ Ballad, and 10 More New Songs 2023-07-14T04:00:00Z Built in 1997, it is the most modern lighthouse on the Galician coast. Hiking Spain’s luminous Lighthouse Way 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z I learn the Spanish words for gooseneck barnacle and Galician octopus, though, and am set. Hiking Spain’s luminous Lighthouse Way 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z One of the most prominent of these establishments, Ratner's Delicatessen, was opened by Galician immigrants, brothers Jacob and Harry L. Harmatz. Why this classic Romanian-Jewish dish is nearly impossible to find 2022-03-19T04:00:00Z Mr. Moloney was passionate about exploring the connections between Irish, African, Galician and American roots music and organized many concerts and lectures highlighting those synergies. Mick Moloney, Musician and Champion of Irish Culture, Dies at 77 2022-08-01T04:00:00Z They are almost always problematic for me and this one — hiking the Lighthouse Way on Spain’s Galician Coast — is no different. Hiking Spain’s luminous Lighthouse Way 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z Her maternal grandparents escaped the Nazi death camps by hiding in the Galician woods. An Undercover Trip Into the Rageful Worlds of Incels and White Supremacists 2020-10-14T04:00:00Z For me, the second standout of this Galician gem is its spirit of egalitarianism. Islas Cíes, Galicia: Spain’s treasured islands 2018-10-06T04:00:00Z The Spring Weekend offers seven films, including a preview of Emilio Estevez's The Way, in which his father, Martin Sheen, returns to his Galician roots. Foreign cinema is expanding our horizons 2011-03-31T22:00:03Z A few moments later, Carolina Rubirosa, a Spanish rock musician who sings in Galician, got a similar reaction. Catalan Pop? Corsican Rock? It’s Europe’s Other Song Contest. 2022-05-14T04:00:00Z The food is equal to the views at this Michelin-starred restaurant serving modern takes of traditional Galician food right on the Lighthouse Way. Hiking Spain’s luminous Lighthouse Way 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z A meditation on Galician mythology accompanies the lush landscapes. ‘Red Moon Tide’ Review: A Village Paralyzed in Grief 2021-04-20T04:00:00Z Outside Europe, it is the descendants of the 2m Galician emigrants to America in the 19th and early 20th century who are keeping the myth of Galicia alive. A successful Austrian invention 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z A jolly, intimate place for Catalan/Galician dishes. 6 European Countries, 9 Days, 0 Planes 2016-05-28T04:00:00Z A wine list offers 30 choices by the glass, a great way to introduce your palate to some unfamiliar Galician treasures such as Albariño and Godeval. 2010-02-08T16:43:00Z They will eventually be joined by a 2,000-seat theatre, a museum of Galician history and an international arts centre. Spain's extravagant City of Culture opens amid criticism 2011-01-11T19:53:11Z Novels such as The Carpenter's Pencil and Books Burn Badly, and the story "The Butterfly's Tongue", while enchanting audiences internationally, are steeped in Galician history and culture. All Is Silence by Manuel Rivas – review 2013-06-21T15:43:01Z Even so, Galician Jews generally proudly identified themselves as Galitzianer, distinct from other Jewish populations in eastern Europe. A successful Austrian invention 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z Their steak, or txuleta, is from Galician cattle and considered by some to be the best in Bilbao — no small feat for a region that prides itself on its grill culture. The Resilient Spirit of Basque Country Extends to Its Restaurants 2022-07-19T04:00:00Z Between slices of Galician octopus and sips of local white wine I write one sentence in my journal: “This was the best vacation ever!” Hiking Spain’s luminous Lighthouse Way 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z "It is a cemetery for money," complained Pedro Armas, a spokesman for the opposition socialist party in the nearby city of La Coruña, where the budget for the Galician Symphony Orchestra has just been slashed. Spain's extravagant City of Culture opens amid criticism 2011-01-11T19:53:11Z After an inconclusive July 23 election, the Socialists spent weeks negotiating with smaller parties including far-left platform Sumar and Catalan, Galician and Basque nationalist parties. Tens of thousands protest across Spain at proposed Catalan amnesty 2023-11-12T05:00:00Z Representatives from leftist political parties, including three government ministers, and lawmakers from Basque, Catalan and Galician regional and separatist parties boycotted the event as they favor a republic, not a monarchy. Spain’s Crown Princess Leonor turns 18 and is feted as the future queen at a swearing-in ceremony 2023-10-31T04:00:00Z There are an estimated 9 million speakers of Catalan, 3 million Galician users and some 750,000 people fluent in Basque. Spain lawmakers don earphones as regional languages make debut in lower house 2023-09-19T04:00:00Z Her candidacy for the speakership was seen as a nod to Catalan, Basque and Galician parties. Spanish Socialists' candidate elected speaker with support of Catalan groups 2023-08-17T04:00:00Z The left-wing Galician National Bloc on Monday said its sole lawmaker would vote for Sanchez to avoid an electoral repeat. Spain's conservatives insist on forming government against odds 2023-07-25T04:00:00Z He has come under pressure in the latter stages of the campaign over his friendship with a notorious Galician drug trafficker, Marcial Dorado, during the 1990s. Spain faces stark left-right divide in hot summer vote 2023-07-22T04:00:00Z Dorado was a businessman, who while providing services to Galician administration when Feijóo was No. 2 in its health department, was also running a notorious cigarette smuggling ring. Spain conservatives entrust Feijóo, the boring guy who wins every election by a landslide 2023-07-20T04:00:00Z Feijoo, a bilingual Galician speaker, has so far failed to cobble together enough votes to secure a majority. Spain lawmakers don earphones as regional languages make debut in lower house 2023-09-19T04:00:00Z His ambition to become a judge was cut short when his father was laid off and he pivoted to the Galician civil service. 'Boring' Feijoo plays stability card in bid to win Spain's election 2023-07-06T04:00:00Z Upstairs is another one, The Most Expensive Galician Restaurant, decorated as a masonic clubhouse. It’s a War-Themed Restaurant, but There Is No Need to Pretend 2023-06-23T04:00:00Z "As Bestas", which is Galician for "The Beasts" and is a tense thriller, won nine accolades including for best film, director, actor and music. Actress Juliette Binoche honoured at Spanish Goya film awards 2023-02-12T05:00:00Z Pinon was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1937 to a Galician family and as a child chose to be a writer, ABL's website said. Brazil literary great Nelida Pinon dies at 85 2022-12-17T05:00:00Z Spain will extend the request to be used at the parliament for its the other two official regional languages, Basque and Galician, if their regional governments ask for it. Spain asks EU parliament to make Catalan its first regional language 2022-07-27T04:00:00Z On 15 February, the Villa de Pitanxo, a Galician fishing boat sank off the coast of Canada in mysterious circumstances. How did a captain survive when 21 died? 2022-07-16T04:00:00Z The bill recognizes as victims of persecution the native languages and cultures of the Basque, Catalan and Galician regions. Spain rules Franco regime “illegal” in new memory law 2022-07-15T04:00:00Z "Big companies just want to look after their bottom line ... they couldn't care less about small companies like us," he told Reuters on his small boat off the Galician coast. World's first octopus farm stirs ethical debate 2022-02-23T05:00:00Z Cod skin is cut into soba-noodle-like strands that float in a broth of mushroom and Galician sea urchin. A Tale of Culinary Reconciliation, Beside the Eiffel Tower 2021-11-27T05:00:00Z Further along the Iberian Peninsula, the Galician language is spoken by around 2.4 million people in a tiny corner of Spain. The Twitch streamers fighting to keep minority languages alive 2021-06-16T04:00:00Z A decade after Nordic noir captured the attention of international TV audiences, a TV genre some are calling “Galician noir” is emerging from the rainy corner of Spain. Galician noir: how a rainy corner of Spain spawned a new TV genre 2021-03-03T05:00:00Z "People from the Canaries, Galicians and Basques, we all emigrated," he said. Europe migrant crisis: Ten days of Atlantic peril in search of Spain 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z The conservative People’s Party is expected to win the Galician election. Masked and distanced, Spanish PM Sanchez hits the campaign trail 2020-06-28T04:00:00Z An air-sea search was launched and more officers sent to reinforce the police presence around the Galician coast. Police in Spain find three tonnes of cocaine in 'narco-submarine' 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z CRTVG, a regional TV network in Galicia, recently created a Twitch channel and invited the Galician Gamers on to discuss their cause. The Twitch streamers fighting to keep minority languages alive 2021-06-16T04:00:00Z Last month, Amazon Prime was the latest platform to launch a Galician production with 3 Caminos, a drama series about a group of friends who bond while walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Galician noir: how a rainy corner of Spain spawned a new TV genre 2021-03-03T05:00:00Z From an early age the future murderer unquestioningly accepted the Christian dogma he was force-fed at school in the Galician port of Ferrol – which was also an arsenal and a garrison. From bombs to Benidorm: how fascism disfigured the face of Spain 2019-08-26T04:00:00Z I asked why they were taking time to walk through the Galician countryside day after day, through boredom and sore feet and terrible roadside hostels. Opinion | I walked across Spain. Here’s what I learned. 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z The empanadas are not the Hot Pocket variety but a Galician style, sliced from a full rectangle of burnished puff pastry encasing fillings like a delicious sweet-savory pork. José Andrés’s Exuberant Spanish Food Hall at Hudson Yards 2019-05-31T04:00:00Z The text is written in Proto-Romance, belonging to today's Romance languages including Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, Catalan and Galician. Medieval manuscript code unlocked 2019-05-15T04:00:00Z He led everywhere except three Galician regions in the west and two Donbass regions in the east that represent the two pro-western and pro-Russian extremes of Ukrainian politics. A comedian could be Ukraine’s next president. How did that happen? | Volodymyr Ishchenko 2019-04-02T04:00:00Z Luis Suárez pretty much waved him on his way on Tuesday night, saying on Twitter: “Good luck little Galician in this new challenge.” Transfer window: Idrissa Gueye, Fellaini and Yannick Carrasco latest – live! 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z Spanish police said they believe Galician and Colombian gangs based in Spain brought the drug from Ecuador. Portuguese police intercept cocaine shipment to Spain 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z There is also a 22 sq metre bread oven, a cellar, a hay barn and an hórreo – a typical Galician stone building used for drying maize. Gwyneth Paltrow lists a Spanish village for Christmas – but what do the villagers think? 2018-11-20T05:00:00Z By the time we reached the Galician islands, it was mist, making our first glimpse of this stunning archipelago fleeting and magical. Setting sail: one woman's year alone at sea 2018-11-04T04:00:00Z Their quiet outing against the Galicians means they should be fit and ready to turn over a side who currently sit seventh in La Liga. Sevilla v Barcelona: Copa del Rey final – live! 2018-04-21T04:00:00Z He said the house and grounds belonged to the Galician people and ought to be returned to them “at zero cost”. General Franco's summer palace caught up in ownership row 2018-02-26T05:00:00Z One of them was a Spaniard allegedly belonging to the Galician ring. Spain, Ecuador net 5.5 metric tons of cocaine in Pacific 2017-05-15T04:00:00Z More than three million people in Spain speak Galician, and more than six million speak Catalan — greater than the populations of Ireland and Malta combined. Europe must find a new home for its drug regulator — and a way to keep using English 2017-04-02T04:00:00Z Her father was of Cypriot origin, while her mother was from the Galician town of Betanzos, where her two sisters run an English school, the Voz de Galicia reported. London attack: The victims - BBC News 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z With Rajoy and the PP reinvigorated by the Galician victory – and seemingly undamaged by a slew of corruption scandals – much will depend on Sánchez. Spain's regional elections boost Rajoy but political deadlock unlikely to end 2016-09-26T04:00:00Z On the final weekend, Deportivo couldn’t really have picked a kinder fixture in their bid to become the first Galician side to win the Primera División title. When La Liga was just as unpredictable as this season's Premier League 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z The seizure in the north-west Galicia region was “the biggest for this type of drug on Galician soil since 1999”, the police said in a statement, without revealing when the operation took place. Spanish drug bust nets British and Dutch suspects and three tonnes of cocaine 2016-01-05T05:00:00Z Madrid rose three points clear of both the Galician club and defending champion Barcelona, which hosts Eibar on Sunday. Ronaldo, Navas help Madrid beat 10-man Celta 3-1 2015-10-24T04:00:00Z The Galician team's next fixture is against Real - and Cabral added: "We have put in a huge effort to get where we are and it should be a great match against Madrid." Villarreal 1-2 Celta Vigo 2015-10-18T04:00:00Z Deportivo’s win lifted the Galician side into seventh place on five points after three rounds. Deportivo beats Rayo 3-1 for 1st win of Spanish season 2015-09-14T04:00:00Z For once, the other three sides in the hunt all won but another Deportivo away defeat in the Galician derby at Celta Vigo next time out handed yet another lifeline to the chasing pack. When La Liga was just as unpredictable as this season's Premier League 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z The text, a treasured part of Spain's cultural and religious heritage, was found a year later in a garage near the Galician town. Spanish Codex thief gets further sentence for stealing mail 2015-03-09T04:00:00Z Felipe ended his speech by wishing viewers a merry Christmas in Spanish and in Spain’s other three official languages - Basque, Catalan and Galician. Spain: New king says corruption must be eliminated 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z After World War I Ukraine was briefly independent and gained Galician territory from the defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire, but was reconquered by the Bolsheviks. How Many Enemies Does America Want? Congress Sacrifices U.S. Security With New Sanctions Against Russia 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z English identity is now more strongly felt than most equivalents in western Europe, including Bavarian, Galician and Breton nationalities. Let England shake 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z Local press reported that Slim’s private jet landed on Thursday at a nearby airport, where he was awaited by Mexican businessman Olegario Vazquez Raña, the son of Galician migrants. Having Weathered The Storm Against His Telecom Empire, Mexican Tycoon Carlos Slim Is Vacationing In A Remote Galician Town 2014-08-01T04:00:00Z He ended his speech by saying “thank you” in three regional Spanish languages - Catalan, Basque and Galician - where independence movements are strongest. Spain’s new King Felipe aims to inspire his people 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z He ended his speech by saying "thank you" in three Spanish regional languages — Catalan, Basque and Galician. Spain's new King Felipe VI swears his oath 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z She has a psychology degree from the Universidad de Santiago and lives in the Galician town of La Coruña, on the Atlantic coast, with her husband and three kids. Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg And The Rise Of Women Billionaires 2014-03-03T11:00:00Z The British spies running the effort, which was code-named Operation Galician, were aided by an informer using a digital avatar “who helpfully volunteered information on the target group’s latest activities.” Spies’ Dragnet Reaches a Playing Field of Elves and Trolls 2013-12-09T12:01:55Z The accident, which happened during the evening on 24 July near the Galician city of Santiago de Compostela, is one of the worst rail disasters in Spanish history. Spain rail-crash driver in new tape 2013-09-06T02:41:16Z A passenger train travelling on the express route between Madrid and the ship-building city of Ferrol on the Galician coast derailed as it rounded a bend near to Santiago de Compostela. Been away? The news you might have missed 2013-09-02T09:45:51Z On Saturday the head of the Galician regional government, of which Santiago is the capital, said the accident was being used as an excuse to criticize AVE capabilities. Driver in Spanish train crash faces questions from judge 2013-07-28T11:41:52Z Spain's former public works minister, himself a Galician, had been here to see the line upgraded. Spain's rail crash: Train tragedy 2013-07-27T17:16:07Z It was on the express route between the capital, Madrid, and the port city of Ferrol on the Galician coast, with 218 passengers on board and four crew. Spain driver held 'for manslaughter' 2013-07-27T12:01:45Z Son of a railway worker, Garzon grew up in a small Galician town known as the cradle of the region's rail industry. Profile: Spanish disaster driver grew up with trains 2013-07-26T14:46:19Z It was on the express route between the capital, Madrid, and the port city of Ferrol on the Galician coast, with 218 passengers on board - in addition to an unknown number of staff and crew. Spanish king visits train survivors 2013-07-26T02:18:41Z It was on the express route between the capital, Madrid, and the ship-building city of Ferrol on the Galician coast, with 218 passengers on board - in addition to an unknown number of crew members. Spain crash driver faces probe 2013-07-25T13:39:34Z It was on the express route between the capital, Madrid, and the ship-building city of Ferrol on the Galician coast, with 218 passengers on board - in addition to a unknown number of crew members. Spain train crash death toll mounts 2013-07-25T09:15:40Z The train was travelling from Madrid to Ferrol on the Galician coast when it derailed, state train company Renfe said in a statement. At least 45 killed as train derails in Spain 2013-07-24T22:49:21Z The group's creditors include Spain's biggest banks as well as state bank restructuring fund FROB, which nationalized the Galician savings banks that lent Pescanova hundreds of millions of euros. Insight: Failure of Spain's Pescanova lifts lid on culture of secrecy 2013-04-26T06:06:29Z Just the odd spot of commentary, Champions League games on Galician TV, nothing too strenuous, happy to be away from it all. El profesor returns to La Liga to give Deportivo hope at the bottom 2013-04-08T10:40:36Z In the summer, both Galician teams came up, now both could go down: bottom versus second bottom. Celta's children are all heart, but lose their heads to create 'total disaster' 2013-03-18T14:33:23Z For Catalans, Aragonese, Galicians and Basques, it was an amalgam of which Castile, the imperial centre, was just one part. Catalonia's place in Spain 2012-12-10T09:54:04Z After stepping down as Inditex chairman last year, Ortega still travels a half-hour to headquarters most days from La Coruna, where residents speak the local Galician language. Bad news is good news for clothier Zara 2012-11-10T23:50:28Z He produced a glorious assist as the Galician derby finished 1-1. Athletic Bilbao's surreal crisis deepens to the sound of silence 2012-10-29T12:04:22Z The results are especially difficult to predict with almost 40 percent of Galicians saying in a recent survey in newspaper La Voz de Galicia they were still undecided how to vote. Regional votes to test support for Spain's Rajoy 2012-10-21T10:40:04Z However she will not be voting for them in these Galician regional elections. Spain's Rajoy tested in Galicia election 2012-10-21T00:50:25Z Mr. Vázquez suggested that Galicians now needed to prevent another spill, this time economic and caused by the Popular Party’s austerity crusade. Spain’s Premier Hopes to Avoid Electoral Setback on Austerity 2012-10-20T18:28:57Z Mr. Rajoy’s ambivalence about seeking Europe’s help might be partly explained by his Galician roots, say those who relate the joke. Spain May Pay Price for Delaying Aid Request 2012-10-15T17:18:19Z Rodriguez took a conservative approach to the early parts of the technical, undulating course that took in vineyards and maize fields near the verdant Galician coastline. Gap Closes but Rodriguez Holds Vuelta Lead 2012-08-30T03:26:42Z Galicians are famously enigmatic and, although he was raised in León and moved to Galicia as a teenager, Ortega is an enigma, the personification of the reclusive billionaire. Fashion chain Zara helps Inditex lift first quarter profits by 30% 2012-08-17T15:36:41Z But by and large Galicians don't seem to be complaining. Spain in crisis: Broken visions dot Galicia's landscape 2012-08-02T08:23:46Z Fear not, the Galician version of Sport went for a single entendre instead. It's the Sids 2012! The complete review of the past La Liga season 2012-05-29T10:11:07Z The Galician had already succeeded in winning El Toro's pay for many weeks in advance. A Desperate Voyage 2012-03-11T03:00:11.030Z The counties were administered by imperial officials, Germans, Czechs and Galicians, who did not understand the Magyar tongue. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z It was only now and then that we had realized a touch of genuine fellowship with these Galician peasants. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z Bradley Rymer had got wind of the operation, had stolen the record of the case, and had the Galician Crown and Government at his mercy. The Four Corners of the World 2012-01-26T03:00:15.920Z But Galician influence upon Castilian literature ceased at an early period, although the reverse was by no means the case. Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z They entered the cabin, the little Galician all smiles, the big Basque awkward, vainly attempting not to scowl; but, do all he could, he still looked the brutal ruffian he was. A Desperate Voyage 2012-03-11T03:00:11.030Z Deputing Adrian of Utrecht to hold the Cortes of Valencia, he hurried from Barcelona to Corunna on the Galician coast, intending to set sail for his new kingdom. The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z When Almanzor marched to the south again, four thousand Galician captives bore on their shoulders the treasures of the Apostle, even the church-bells and sculptured doors, to adorn the mosque of Cordova. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z "It is an illness that attacks the Galicians when they lose an amount exceeding fifty centimos." The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z They wear their hair tied upon the top of their heads, and sometimes long hoods like Galician casques, and they are barefooted. A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century 2011-12-11T03:00:10.483Z Vázquez was born in Spain — in a small Galician village called Armada — before his parents joined the wave of emigration to Argentina after the Spanish Civil War. Argentina Again So Close, Yet So Far 2011-12-01T17:49:29Z The King wrote verse to the Virgin in the Galician dialect, which resembles the Portuguese tongue, and was, for his age, a versatile and accomplished scholar. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z The revenue for such bribes he wrung from the Galician peasantry, who gave him a measure of hate with every measure of grain. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z Who ever can tell exactly how much money a Galician has? The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z Pastor’s main shareholder is the Fundacion Barrie, a Galician charitable foundation that owns 42 percent of the stock. Popular Wants to Buy Pastor as Spain Bank Mergers Speed Up 2011-10-07T17:43:02Z His parents are now buried in the Galician town of Rabal, and Vázquez makes frequent pilgrimages and will make another when this final is over. Argentina Again So Close, Yet So Far 2011-12-01T17:49:29Z The two men pressed each other's hands like brothers, whilst the Galician seemed to be looking for something under the table, and feigned not to hear them. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z The love of the Galician peasantry for "Our Lady" blends childlike familiarity with impassioned devotion. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z But my Uncle Diego is the slyest Galician born in this century. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z The Galician socialism likewise is not an Apollo Belvedere, but nevertheless it has different lineaments and less broad cheek-bones. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z But in case it took place, the news would spread abroad, and the coming bridegroom would probably hear of it at the first Galician town in which he rested. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z "As for me, I shall prolong my voyage," murmured the Galician. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z St. James The Galicians, butt of all Spain for their dulness, are shrewd enough in fact. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z He is obstinate, like a good Galician, and so short-sighted in business that he can scarcely see the length of his nose. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z Autumn, as a rule, is by far the most pleasant season in the Galician highlands. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z The Galician resumed the reading in solemn, doleful accents. Yekl A tale of the New York ghetto 2011-07-13T02:00:17.480Z "In the abstract you are right, monsieur," said she, glancing at the Russian, who smiled, and at the Galician, who appeared not to listen. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z These sturdy Galicians were armed with long tin tubes which they dextrously applied to the spouting mouths of the fountain griffins, so directing the stream into the straight, iron-bound pails. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z At this moment there appeared in the doorway a short stout man, of a pale complexion, bald, with small eyes, who greeted those present with a pronounced Galician accent. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z Why, every one of these 'subjects,' as the Galician peasant in those days was styled in official language, carried a small arsenal on his body. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z When thick and damp it is called—also in Galician—mexona. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z The Galician nobles," said Ivas, "ordinarily bear the title, more or less authentic, of Count. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z But the Prince of Darkness is not the only supernatural being whom Galicians dread. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z I understood perfectly that this crafty Galician, before giving his word, wished to find out exactly how much I was worth. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z For it is a fact that the fate of every Galician village in those days was in the hands of two men--viz.: the mandatar and the parish priest. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z This word is neither Castilian, Galician, nor Portuguese; but is a made-up or fancy word, from the Portuguese nuvem, a cloud; a cloud man, or supernatural being. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z The Galician turned quickly toward the last speaker, who was warmly shaking the hand of the exile. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z Wearied as 443 we two bookish travellers were with lectures and libraries, we rejoiced in this wild Galician lore that lives on the lips of the people. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z “You Galicians, in general, leave your country in quest of money; he, on the contrary, is come hither to find some.” The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z It’s instantaneous and includes some lesser-known languages such as Maltese and Galician. Don?t overlook the obvious: Traveler?s tips for using Google 2011-03-18T00:44:48Z It is pronounced ínia, the Portuguese and Galician nh being equivalent to the Spanish ñ. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z As for the young Galician, he has his youth, which is a capital. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z But on she dashed, ran down her man, and bade him, in inspired Galician, bring that trunk to the omnibus at once. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z The town itself is in a state of great decay, and, notwithstanding the magnificence of its public edifices, we found more than the usual amount of Galician filth and misery. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z As compared with the Jews in Russia and Roumania the Galician Jews engaged in agriculture show a surprising proportion—18 per cent being so engaged—a larger proportion than in any other country. Jewish Immigration to the United States from 1881 to 1910 Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. LIX, No. 4, 1914 2011-03-01T03:00:45.597Z More particularly applied to the numerous bays on the Galician and Asturian coasts of Northwest Spain. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z They lack the endurance and energy of the Galicians, the independent and enterprising spirit of the Asturians, Basques and Catalans, the culture of the Castilians and Andalusians. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z The legend grew until, in the year 813, a Galician anchorite beheld from the mouth of his cavern a brilliant star, which shone persistently above a certain bramble-wood in the outskirts of Iria. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z During the month of January the Russians strove hard to push across the Galician passes, and their cavalry actually descended to the Hungarian plain thirty miles south of the mountains. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) 2011-02-26T03:00:45.583Z As you know, the Galician campaign went on without interference. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914 2011-02-23T03:00:28.797Z The Galician oil fields, which are amongst the richest in Europe, lie along the northern slopes of the Carpathians. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 2 (of 10) From the Battle of Mons to the Fall of Antwerp. 2011-02-19T03:01:10.063Z Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Valencian are four, which is the fifth? It's quiz time 2011-01-21T02:36:34Z Interpreters are now employed to translate into Castilian Spanish the words of senators who prefer to speak Catalan, Galician, Valencian or the Basque language of Euskara. Row over Spain Senate translators 2011-01-20T13:54:48Z The girls fought in many of the Galician battles. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) 2011-02-26T03:00:45.583Z He intended, so soon as he got money enough, to combine under his leadership all the predatory bands in the Carpathian region, and with them invade and plunder the wealthy Galician cities, castles, and monasteries. Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z The Galicians simply could not handle Madrid's pace and power and the constant movement up front, with Higuaín and Di María especially impressive. Sevilla get their season going ... all it took was to ditch the mother-in-law 2010-10-04T13:49:00Z After all, Capdevila is best known for his successful years with Deportivo de La Coruña, the Galician team that immediately before his arrival was famed for its gallant football and equally gallant failure. Noble Spanish Are Also Masters of Game's Dark Arts 2010-07-01T21:44:00Z These diverse efforts soon coalesced into an informal association called Nunca Mais — Never Again, in the Galician language — that not only organized the volunteer effort, but also became politically active. The BP Spill: Learning from Spain's 2002 Disaster 2010-06-28T08:05:00Z He slowly flicked back one huge ear, like a Galician shopkeeper of a century ago spreading his arms as if to say, “Yes, this is all there is.” Gary Shteyngart: “Kokiri.” 2010-06-07T04:00:00Z Access to the fund is supposed to expire next month, but the deadline is bound to be extended because the Galician banks are not the only ones still unable to agree on terms. Spain Risks Falling Into Same Trap as Greece 2010-05-03T19:55:00Z In physique, the Asturians are like the Galicians, a people of hardy mountaineers and fishermen, finely built, but rarely handsome, and with none of the grace of the Castilian or Andalusian. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" The Glenart Castle was formerly known as the Galician and was previous to the war owned by the Union Castle Company. The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive. The Galician woman taxpayer votes in municipal affairs; the women owners of large estates vote for members of the Landtag. The Modern Woman's Rights Movement A Historical Survey "Is this a way to speak to gentlemen—I put it to you, caballeros?" cried one of the deputation, a huge rawboned Galician, angrily. The Firebrand They know that they may have to fight Italy, and so they are sending the Italian troops from the Trentino and Trieste to the Galician frontier, to fight the Russians. Under Fire For Servia Unlike the Galicians, however, they are remarkable for their keen spirit of independence, which has been fostered by centuries of isolation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" The military staff in Kiev attempted to suppress this organization, but troops arriving from the Galician front upheld the committee and the military staff was forced to flee. The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive. The bride smiled timidly at this strange proposition, and the Galician ladies, without further excuse began to make use of the second personal pronoun. Maximina A similar fate befel another soldier, whom, on account of his shortness, we called the little Galician. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 2 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain. As, however, through her marriage, she had become an Austrian subject, the Galician authorities decided that she must be tried in Galicia. International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes It is free from Moorish idioms, and, like Galician and Portuguese it often retains the original Latin f which Castilian changes into h. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" The northern entrance to the building is another fine example of twelfth-century Spanish, or Galician Romanesque. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain "Have I the honor of addressing Se�or Corcuera," he asked him very politely, with a strong Galician accent. Maximina He wore the cuirass and helmet made of gold from the rivers which the Galician tribes had brought him as a present. Sónnica Last winter, while we were encamping on the Galician frontier, I happened to be out in the open field the whole of one night, and got in the way of a villainous Russian blast. Eyes Like the Sea All eyes were now turned to the Galician magistrate in surprise. The Grandee Such is the cathedral of Tuy, a unique example of Galician Romanesque in certain details, an edifice that really ought to be better known than it is. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain That is very good," the Galician replied, and addressing himself to a servant, he said: "Muchacho, look up the gentleman's luggage, and take charge of it. Maximina Austrian Poland sent forth each year some four to six thousand Ruthenians, more familiarly known as Galicians. The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier A Chronicle of Our Own Time Two days later the columns of raiding Cossacks rode in among the Russian troop besieging the Galician city of Cracow. The Boy Allies with the Cossacks Or, A Wild Dash over the Carpathians "Yes, yes, and we will see if the luck will change, for Moro is winning all our money," said a little old man with a strong Galician accent. The Grandee The present ruinous edifice of Bayona is peculiarly Galician and shows the same characteristics as the remaining cathedrals we have spoken about so far. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain This entirely won the hearts of the Galician ladies; they openly took her under their protection. Maximina P. H. The patient was a Galician Hebrew, a shirtwaist operator. Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type Inside the Galician city the lads prowled about leisurely. The Boy Allies with the Cossacks Or, A Wild Dash over the Carpathians But Saleta did not notice, or pretended not to notice it, and continued his story in the quiet matter-of-fact way and the strong Galician accent peculiar to him. The Grandee From France, Italy, Germany, and England hundreds and thousands of men, women, and children wandered to the Galician valley, then one of the foci of ecclesiastical significance and industrial activity. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain Egyptians, Americans, Galicians, Englishmen, Russians, Dutchmen, they had only one last migration before them—that which he, Aaron, was now accomplishing. Dreamers of the Ghetto While the Russians were developing their attack against Kovel the balance of the eastern front was comparatively inactive with the exception of the Galician and Bukowinian sectors. The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources Night came on, and the lads sought shelter in the home of a Galician peasant. The Boy Allies with the Cossacks Or, A Wild Dash over the Carpathians On March 20, 1916, the crown prince threw a fresh division against these woods, the Eleventh Bavarian, belonging to a selected corps that had seen service in the Galician and Polish campaigns with Mackensen's army. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War The city, despite its local character, wore an international garb, much to the benefit of Galician, even Spanish, arts and literature. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain On that day the Russians attacked with all available forces of men and munitions along the entire Volhynian, Galician, and Bessarabian front. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War Northwest of Lutsk and on the East Galician front operations carried out by Austro-German forces brought about an increase in artillery activity and resulted in the capture of numerous prisoners. The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources They did not go close to the beleaguered city, but bore off a bit to the north, just skirting the great Russian army before the Galician stronghold. The Boy Allies with the Cossacks Or, A Wild Dash over the Carpathians On the Galician front there was a particularly intense artillery action on both banks of the Dniester. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War Nevertheless, both handsome and sober, it can be counted among the finest examples of its kind—pure Romanesque—in Spain, and is rendered even more attractive by the peculiar Galician poetry which inspired its sculptors. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain In the north, in the meantime, the Germans had received reenforcements filling the gap that Von Mackensen's Galician operations had caused. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War Prime Minister Kerensky had rushed to the Galician front as soon as news had reached him of the Russian d�b�cle. The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources And at about that time the Russians were driving hard at the Galician front. The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources Further south, west of Lutsk, from the southern sector of the Turiya River down to the Galician border near the town of Gorochoff, the Teutonic forces likewise succeeded in resisting the Russian advance. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War More than any other Galician city, excepting Tuy, it suffered from the Arab invasions. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain In the Volhynian and Galician theatre of war the struggle continued without any abatement. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War Again on June 21, 1917, in some sectors of the Galician and Volhynian fronts Russian artillery activity increased, heavy guns cooperating. The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources Rise, fraternal Galician Russia, who have suffered so much, to meet the Russian army for you and your brethren, who will be delivered. The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources On the Galician front, in the direction of the Carpathians, there was an artillery action. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War As a twelfth-century church we are not obliged to consider it for more reasons than one, and especially because, as we have seen, the twelfth century was the great period of Galician church-building. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain The severity of the fighting increased on the next day, January 19, 1916, and at the same time heavy artillery fire was directed against many other points along the East Galician front. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War It is probably the case that Russia was unwilling to detach any considerable number of troops from her Polish and Galician front, where important events were brewing. The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 8) History of the European War from Official Sources In all, the Cossack in the Galician campaign, proved himself not only a most efficient soldier but well behaved. The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources In comparison I can recall the early Galician days when unimagined numbers of wounded, both our own and Austrian, flooded Lemberg in a few days, and there were countless casualties. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War He defended the transmigration of souls, the invocation of the dead, and other ideas, doubtless taken from native Galician mythology. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain The Galician invasion, however, was meeting with great success. The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War Austria is hurrying on her military preparations against Russia, and is pressing forward the mobilization which has begun on the Galician frontier. The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers The vanguard of Austria's advance along the Vistula consisted of the Galician army corps, made up of Polish soldiers. The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources The head of the higher command, General Alexeieff, early in the Galician campaign clearly proved, as chief of staff to General Ivanoff, his extraordinary capacity to direct an advance. The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) Battle of Jutland Bank; Russian Offensive; Kut-El-Amara; East Africa; Verdun; The Great Somme Drive; United States and Belligerents; Summary of Two Years' War Austria-Hungary also differed from Russia as to the position of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, and during 1886-1887 much alarm was caused by the massing of Russian troops on the Galician frontier. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" These Russian positions are to the west of Lemberg, the Galician capital. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 Then she will make a dash to secure the important strategic railroad which runs parallel with the Galician frontier, and seek to drive the Austrians over the Carpathians. Buchanan's Journal of Man, May 1887 Volume 1, Number 4 In the Galician drive against the Russians in 1915, the armies of the Tsar were not able to hold until they reached the San River, on which they fought a series of rear-guard actions. World's War Events, Vol. II "I am detained here to watch for a Russian spy who is trying to get through to the Galician border." The Secret Witness The most important of all the symptoms of the approaching Galician Rising, 1846. cataclysm was, however, the growing unrest among the peasants. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" The Galician capital fell before the advance of the Second Army. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 He was greeted by one of the Galician Zionist societies as the leader who, like Moses, had returned from Midian to liberate the Jews. The Jewish State The weakness of Austria's Galician frontier seems tempting; but Russia would have to strike at Germany—an invasion of Austria which left Germany untouched would be mere waste of energy. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics Do you realize that whole Galician towns have been moved into Siberia this summer? Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 Nest morning we divided into two parties, and taking the dogs, proceeded in chase of the dastard Galician. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver It was known that the Germanic allies were within artillery range of the Galician capital, and capitulation was regarded as a question only of days. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 While my regiment was coming apart on the Galician front, Nelka's unit was doing the same on the Rumanian border. Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch The German line of advance from the northwest lies between the Mlawa-Warsaw Railway line and the River Pissa and from the south from the Galician line. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 What was the need to transport these Galician Jews? the new Minister argued: a useless expense to the Government: a waste of money and time. Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 "Religion," writes Constantine, "is a very real thing to the Galician and on this matter he feels very strongly." Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police Among the Austrian troops Galician battalions had stormed the steep heights of the Pustki Hill, Hungarian troops having taken in fierce fighting the Wiatrowka heights. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 There is said to be jealousy of Hindenburg and on account of this, Mackensen was put forward to be the hero of the Galician Campaign. Face to Face with Kaiserism Accept on the crowning event of your brilliantly led Galician campaign, the fall of Lemberg, my warmest congratulations. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 They say the Galician Jews turn traitors and act as spies for the Austrians. Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 Amongst the Rutherian or Galician people there arose a religious controversy, and a religious controversy is a hard thing for civil authority to tackle. Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police In view of the double success at Przemysl and Stry, it is expected in Vienna that the Galician campaign will move at an accelerated pace the next few days. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 We are getting the Galicians and other nationalities gradually brought in—getting them together for the development of Canadianism and the community spirit. Deep Furrows At noon of that day the victorious troops set foot in the Galician capital in which the Russians had ruled for nearly ten months. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 "They are Galician Jews whom the Government is transporting into Siberia." Trapped in 'Black Russia' Letters June-November 1915 So also we may, with a brief distinctive notice, pass by the Galician dialects which found their perfected literary form later in Portuguese. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) For the Galician peasant, for example, the property question reduces itself to the transformation of feudal landed property into small middle-class holdings. Selected Essays The 36 Galician districts, however, return two apiece. The Governments of Europe July 13—The Austrians in the Lublin region are retreating toward the Galician frontier and some of them have crossed the border into their own territory. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 There are seen Swedes and Germans, Polish and Russian Jews, Galicians and Croats mingled together, some well dressed and with overcoats, others in tattered clothes and with a coarse handkerchief in place of a collar. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People "Whose spectacles are they, and where did you find them?" inquired Anton, guessing at what the Galician lacked strength to tell, and looking with horror at the dim glasses before him. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag From most of the Galician towns and villages the Jews had been expelled—here they only, apparently, had been left. The Dark Forest I am a poor Galician who come from Galicia, and bring to God's Child linen for a shift. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan She hasn't the heavy forehead and jaw of the Galician women and she hasn't the Asiatic cast of face that belongs to the Russian peasant. The Prairie Wife In speaking of the girls of Western Canada, one must not overlook the Swedish, Russian, Italian, Galician, and other Europeans who have made their home in the Dominion. The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911 At last the silence was broken by the Galician raising his voice, and inquiring, "Do not you think that the spectacles will be worth the hundred dollars you have for me in your writing-desk?" Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Over the wall a long row of interested Galician peasants and soldiers passing in carts or on horseback. The Dark Forest In our last issue we gave a photograph of a Galician town bombarded by the Russians, proving that they carefully avoid the destruction of churches. The Illustrated War News, Number 15, Nov. 18, 1914 Galician seamen filled the gaps made by the deserters. English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century Lectures Delivered at Oxford Easter Terms 1893-4 "In your life," wrote the Duke of Wellington, "you never saw anything so bad as the Galicians; and yet they are the finest body of men and the best movers I have ever seen." Spanish Life in Town and Country If I must speak, then," said the Galician, "I must. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag On a high pillared bed set into the farther wall, an old Galician woman, her head bound up in a red handkerchief, knelt all night and prayed aloud. The Dark Forest The main line of that retreat was established for him, of course, by the main Galician railway, which runs back from Lemberg to Przemysl. A General Sketch of the European War The First Phase I have in mind one Galician settler who has accumulated a fortune of $150,000 in perfectly legitimate ways in ten years. The Canadian Commonwealth The silent Galician stroked his clipped beard; the obese woman kept on crossing herself with loud, resigned sighs. Romance "Nothing," said the Galician; "it was long ago, and I understood but little of what they said to each other." Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Passing through the door we found a room decently clean, and behind the little bar a stout red-faced Galician in white shirt and grey trousers, a citizen of the normal world. The Dark Forest For the whole meaning of the first Galician campaign turns after the 14th of August upon the great Russian advance in the south. A General Sketch of the European War The First Phase "Does this man understand for what he is voting?" demanded the election clerk of a Galician interpreter who had brought in a naturalized foreigner to vote. The Canadian Commonwealth For the rest, he would make proper arrangements for secrecy with the husband of Seraphina's nurse—Enrico, he called him: a silent Galician; a graybeard worthy of confidence. Romance "It is," said the Galician, positively, weighing the one roll in his hand, and contemplating the other. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Slav and Teuton, Galician, Italian, Belgian, Jew, in an endless stream they came to America, and, true to Washington and Lincoln, she received them with the words, "Welcome—free men." The Parts Men Play In March the great Galician fortress of Przemysl, which had successfully withstood the attacks of the Russians the previous autumn, was compelled to surrender. A School History of the Great War These poverty-stricken Jews and Polacks and Galicians will be the wealth and power of Canada to-morrow. The Canadian Commonwealth Zaloziecki found this in the case of the several Galician oils he examined. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 The Galician's eyes fastened greedily upon the square, to which Anton kept silently pointing. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Could we ask the Greek, the Pole, the Galician, to go back to the continent from which they had come, and give their blood that the old order of things might go on? The Parts Men Play It lacks that depth of philosophic-historic insight which distinguishes so brilliantly the "Guide of the Perplexed of Our Time" of the Galician thinker Krochmal. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) Man to man on the prairie farm, in the lumber woods, your Canadian can out-do the Russian or Galician or Hebrew. The Canadian Commonwealth There were on board also two mariners, a Galician and a Castilian, neither of whom had sided with him in the treason that he had planned with the others. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 18 of 55 1617-1620 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century The Galician looked restlessly around the room, at Anton, at the money, and then, with closed eyes and a resolute tone, replied, "I have not." Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag The advance takes its course against the Galician town of Stryi. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 Another very useful consequence is that all the Galician railway system is now in Russian hands. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 In one foreign section of the Northwest I once traveled a hundred miles through new settlements without hearing one word of English spoken; and these Doukhobors and Galicians and Roumanians and Slavs were making good. The Canadian Commonwealth They are to each other like the Tuscan, Lombard, and Sicilian dialects of Italia, or the Castilian, Portuguese, and Galician in España. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 12 of 55 1601-1604 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century "Hear me, Schmeie," said Anton, looking wondering at the Galician, who still harped upon the same string, trying to regain his composure by dint of speaking. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag In the strike of last summer nearly all the manufacturers were Galician and Russian. Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls Thus it was against Mr. Lloyd George that the eastern Galician problem had had to be fought at every stage. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Likewise of Poles and Galicians in the coal mines. The Canadian Commonwealth There were no customers in the place, and the old Galician jeweler sat at the back playing solitaire. His Family The Galician, however, had not courage to do this, but crept along by Anton, looked toward him every now and then, sighing deeply, and gurgled out unintelligible words. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag One married a young Galician girl, and so fond of her did he become that she took him down from his station to hers, and he was lost. 54-40 or Fight In a word, when dealing with the eastern Galician problem, Mr. Lloyd George played the part of an ardent champion of complete home rule. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference In one section of the western prairie are 150,000 Galicians. The Canadian Commonwealth "The Young Galician Socialist Girls" debated on the question: "Resolved that woman suffrage has worked in Colorado." His Family "Perhaps I may," said the Galician, with a peculiar expression, which Anton in his perplexity quite lost. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Instead, he searched among the Galicians, the lower Austrians, the Prussians. 54-40 or Fight Then came the question of the Galician Constitution. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference The Kievians, supported by the brave Dmitri, a Galician boyar, defended the fallen ramparts till the end of the day, then retreated to the Church of the Dime, which they surrounded by a palisade. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) She went out nearly every evening now; and when she had spent what money she had, she sold a part of her jewelry to the little old Galician Jew in the shop around the corner. His Family Anton listened to this confession with an interest that outweighed the aversion he felt for these—not uncommon—manœuvres of Galician traders. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag An emigrant car full of Galicians is rather a rough sort of place--especially at this early hour in the morning. Lady Merton, Colonist And he ran on with a breathless translation of the famous dirge for the Galician rebels of '46, in which a devastated land wails like Rachel for her children. Lady Connie Here and there we pass clusters of Galician huts. The New North But rather to his annoyance he learned that it had been sent to Laura by the old Galician Jew in the shop around the corner. His Family What do I hear?" cried the Galician; "the father of this worshipful officer! Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag The Galicians generally bring in quite a fair sum. Lady Merton, Colonist Alfonso X. of Castile himself wrote many poems in the Galician or Portuguese dialect; perhaps his choice was dictated by reasons analogous to those which impelled Italian and Catalonian poets to write in Proven�al. The Troubadours A group of Galicians sitting by the curb, two mothers and seven small children, one a baby at the breast, make the last picture we see as the train pulls out. The New North Now as the Galician gently rubbed and polished and turned the ring this way and that, the light revealed crude tiny figures, a man and a woman under a tree. His Family "What signifies the name?" coolly replied the Galician. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Before the Spaniards had time to protect themselves with their shields, one of our men, a Galician, was killed by a woman, and another was seriously wounded by an arrow shot by that same woman. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera On the western side of Spain, Proven�al influence evoked a brief and brilliant literature in the Galician or Portuguese school. The Troubadours The idea of raising an imposing church and presenting God with the mortgage does not appeal to the Galician. The New North The old Galician jeweler had long been quite a friend of hers, she had often dropped in at his shop to ask him curious questions about his women patrons. His Family He would enter into negotiations with Itzig himself, and make the best use he could of the small amount of knowledge he had gained from the Galician. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Throughout the autumn and winter of 1914 and the spring and summer of 1915 I was with the Russian Red Cross on the Polish and Galician fronts. The Secret City Besides that, the millions of his grandfather, "the Galician," held rather tight by his father, the Creole, were slipping through his hands. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel For two months he had been the lover of Cora, a popular girl of the private rooms of the Fornos, a tall, thin, strong Galician beauty—as strong, alas, as the other. The Torrent Entre Naranjos It would be hard to find a place where war seemed more a vast theatricalism than in some of these Hungarian and Galician neighborhoods. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them Not a day passed without the Galician forcing an entrance, and seeking a reconciliation after his fashion. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag Gossip!" responded the Galician, "with that document, or, in other words, with the treasure it represents, I intend to purchase my pardon. Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish It was first called Compostela after a Galician official who held some property here, but the Indian name of the region prevailed. Santo Domingo A Country with a Future He broke off relations with the Galician boulevardière, and found the rupture a sweet relief. The Torrent Entre Naranjos All along the Galician front we saw peasants working thus and regarding this elaborate game of war very much apparently as busy farmers regard a draghunt or a party of city fishermen. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them After this paper was written, the following translation from a pamphlet, published by the First Hungarian Galician Railway Company, in 1879, came to my notice. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 "But," added the sombre Galician, "there is one thing you have not considered." Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish Fully half of my men have guns, for the Galician peasants are accustomed to the use of arms. With Moore at Corunna Uncle Patas, the proprietor, a heavy, burly Galician, instructed the youth in his duties. The Quest He was just leaving the inn sadly, when a band of Galician harvesters came in. Selected Polish Tales The Catalan was spoken in the east, the Castilian in the centre, while the Galician, which originated the Portuguese, prevailed in the west. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Chayyim Malach, Judah Chassid, and other Galician mystics, in the second decade of the eighteenth century brought down upon themselves a rabbinical decree of excommunication. Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history I ought to have more, but these Galician peasants are stubborn fellows. With Moore at Corunna And believe me, this little Galician chap led Hercules by the horn, all right. The Quest Had not the Galician harvesters told him of an engine that went by itself? Selected Polish Tales In fact, Galician poetry, modeled after the Provençal, was cultivated at that time all along the western portion of the Pyrenean peninsula. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities His patriotic heart was chilled by the attacks upon the Jewish religion and upon Jewish nationalism by the German and Galician humanists. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) The influences of the Basque, Catalanian, Galician and Andalusian origin become every day more imperceptible. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3 The couple had with them as secretary a Galician,—very intelligent chap, but as an artist, detestable. The Quest The German American Oil Company there, through which the American oil was distributed, although a German company, was controlled by American capital, and German capital was largely interested in the Galician and Roumanian oil fields. My Four Years in Germany But first of all the Galician armies had to face north to take their allotted share in the scheme by driving the Russians back across the railway between Lublin and Kovel. A Short History of the Great War In the south, and quite independent of the Wilna school, literary circles were formed under the influence of the Galician writers and workers. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) I am more ineffective than a Galician Pole or a Bohemian who votes for his nationalist representative. In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace So I needed an interpreter, and I appointed the Galician as secretary of the company and ticket-seller. The Quest American oil came to Germany through the port of Hamburg, and the Galician and Roumanian oil through the frontier town of Oderberg. My Four Years in Germany The one gleam of light was the intervention of Italy, which might distract Austrian forces from the Galician front and in any case meant some accession of strength to the Allied cause. A Short History of the Great War If Galician humanism never spread beyond the small circles of the literary, it was only what might have been expected. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) I know how he bought liquor for the Galicians and brought them in by the car-load to vote, like cattle, and that's blue blood, is it? Purple Springs At last he summed up the conversation, saying in the tranquil manner of a Galician: "Take my word for it: there's no good left in any of them." The Quest The Russian successes in Galicia gave them command of the Galician oil-fields, upon which Germany largely depended for her supply of gasoline, which is a prime necessary in modern war. America's War for Humanity By 20 June the Russian communications north of the Galician capital were severed by a battle at Rawa Ruska, and on the 22nd, after nine months' Russian occupation, it once more fell into Austrian hands. A Short History of the Great War He attached himself there to the humanist circle, and made the acquaintance of the Galician masters. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) A corps of Galicians were sent forward to dislodge them from the eminence towards the sea. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 For a Galician nobleman and land-owner, and considering his age—he was hardly over thirty—he displayed surprising sobriety, a certain seriousness, even pedantry. Venus in Furs On June 16, the Russian offensive had progressed to the Galician frontier, and terrific fighting marked the advance along the whole line south of Volhynia. America's War for Humanity Our train was boarded by a crowd of Ruthenians or Galicians, brown-eyed and beautiful people, not yet wholly civilised out of their own costume. Letters from America Brandstätter is the painter of the customs and manners of the Galician Hasidim, whom he rallies with kindliness that yet has a keen edge, and with perfect artistic taste. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) Boylan had plunged into a new vat of power, and persuaded Dabnitz to furnish an escort from Judenbach, four miles to the east to the main headquarters of the Galician army. Red Fleece Forty-eight hours later I crossed the Galician frontier at Lemberg disguised as a Polish peasant. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Galician, Ruthenian, Polish, Magyar would be required as a linguistic basis, while variations of the same added to Russian and German for those who have served in one army or another, would probably be useful. The Vultures "But what, if another should execute what this Galician has conceived?" continued the emperor, shuddering. Joseph II. and His Court To Jules de Zarembski Dearest Friend, I have rarely done a minor work—big ones bother me—with as much pleasure as that of setting your two Galician Dances for Orchestra. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End All this madness of men would pass, as the rising powder-reek would pass from these Galician hills, and leave them their silence and their natural fragrance. Red Fleece Once we went here to a Galician wedding, and you know what that means. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galicians and Castilians, stimulated by this noble self-devotion, followed him, fighting desperately, and the Moors were at length driven to their castle of Gibralfaro.* Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada The adjutant bowed, and returned, accompanied by a stalwart figure, attired in the fanciful and becoming costume of a Galician hussar. Joseph II. and His Court We are all sorts and classes, high and low, rich and poor, and of all nationalities—Germans, French, Swedes, Galicians, Russians—but we all shake down into good Canadian citizens. The Major "You say that you are going out for the Galician service?" Red Fleece We tried to get the Government to establish schools among the Galicians. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The encampment by this time was roused; several cavaliers from the adjoining stations had hastened to the scene of action, with a number of Galicians and soldiers of the Holy Brotherhood. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Men like Volodsky, with hosts of carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers—all Russian or Galician Jews—continued to build up the Bronx, Washington Heights, and several sections of Brooklyn. The Rise of David Levinsky The Galician lunged forward, but met rigid arms. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Again the Galician struck heavily with his huge fists, and again French, easily parrying, tapped him once, twice, thrice, where he would, drawing tears to the man's eyes. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan It happened that the ride to the Galician colony, planned for that afternoon by Mr. Penny the day before, had to be postponed. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galicians were repeatedly overpowered and driven down the hill, but as often rallied, and, being reinforced by the hidalgos and cavaliers, returned to the assault. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada The trade was now in the hands of men from the ranks of their former employees, tailors or cloak operators of Russian or Galician origin, some of whom were Talmudic scholars like myself. The Rise of David Levinsky Again the Galician came forward, evidently determined to land one blow at least. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan But French, taking the blow on his guard, replied with a heavy left-hander fair on the Galician's chest, lifted him clear off his feet and hurled him breathless against his load of hay. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Her mother is a Galician, a low-bred Galician, and you treat the girl as if she were a lady. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Immediately there rose a volley of shrill execrations in the Galician tongue. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan A man with extremely long black side-locks who spoke with a Galician accent became interested. The Rise of David Levinsky The Galician, who had recovered something of his fury, damped to a certain extent by French's calm and cheerful demeanour, began to gesticulate with his stake. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "Good-by," said French, holding out his hand to the Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Nothing could induce a Galician to engage in his ordinary avocation upon any day set apart as sacred by his Church. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan I saw a woman passing, she was a Galician, she brought the others, and the potatoes are done. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan There's nobody to disturb but the fish and the Galicians up yonder. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan True, she was but a girl of fifteen, but in a year or so she would be ready for the altar in the Galician estimation. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Who in all the city was there to care for a poor, stupid, Galician woman with none too savoury a reputation? The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan This unexpected cry in his own speech served at once to disconcert the Galician's aim, and to warn his intended victim. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Mr. Cowan," said Mrs. French, "there is a poor Galician woman and her children outside the door, the wife and children of the man who was condemned yesterday. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Suppose," agreed the Interpreter, "when Galician man get married, he want much joy. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan As she sat there, the door-bell rang and two Galician men appeared, seeking admission. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Once in Samuel's power, she would soon sink to the level of the ordinary Galician wife. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "Come in," said the guard sullenly, allowing the doctor and his friend to enter, and shutting the door in the faces of the Galicians. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan He was clean shaven, but for a moustache with ends turned up in military manner, and with an appearance of higher intelligence than the average Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan But I like it best on Sunday afternoons, for then we sing, Brown and Jack and the Galician children, and then Brown reads the Bible and prays. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan No, he gets with those Galicians, and then there is a row. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Some of the Galicians say he will make them all pay some day, but Jack just laughs at this and says they are a suspicious lot of fools. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The day that Irma discarded her Galician garb and blossomed forth as a Canadian young lady was the day on which she was fully cured of her admiration for Rosenblatt's clerk. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan You know, I don't mind seeing the Galicians drink whiskey and beer. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan He got the Galicians to build his house for him, and his school and his store. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Kalman turned to the subdued and uncertain Galician, and poured forth a volume of angry abuse while he directed him as to his present duty. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Humbly enough the Galician took hold, and soon the wagon was put to rights, and after half an hour's work, was loaded again and ready for its further journey. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The girl had changed in her manner as in her dress, but that might be because she was older, she was almost a woman, after the Galician standard of computation. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galician listened attentively while Kalman explained, and made humble and deprecating reply. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Tap, tap, went French's open knuckles upon the Galician's forehead. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan We went to a fool show among the Galicians, and, I am ashamed to say, played the fool. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan There was the deuce of a row, and Mackenzie and I were in a tight box, for a dozen or so of our Galician friends were determined upon blood. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Well, well," said Rosenblatt, turning from the point, "she is a Galician in everything else. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galicians had clubs and knives, but Jack just had his hands. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan It was fine to see him stand up and knock those Galicians back, and smiling all the time. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan One day Elluck, the Galician man that works here sometimes, struck Blucher with a heavy stick and made him howl. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan There was an immediate market for coal among the Galicians of the colony, who much preferred it to wood as a fuel for the clay ovens with which they heated their houses. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan This is not the Galician manner of wooing. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Get the description of the land on the quiet, and then do some work among the Galician people to prepare for the change of ownership, because there will be trouble, sure. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan There is a poor Galician woman with us here who cannot see the morning. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan In the Training Home fifty Galician girls were being indoctrinated into that most noble of all sciences, the science of home-making, and were gaining practical experience in all the cognate sciences and arts. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Paulina's need brought her help and a friend in the person of Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who lived a few doors away in the only house that had been able to resist the Galician invasion. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan This calm and cheerful front produced its impression upon the excited Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Kalman," repeated his father, using the Galician speech, "come to me. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Irma sprang down the steps, spoke a few hurried words in Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "This woman asks can you keep the men out of your room," he said in Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "Another hungry man, Paulina," he said quietly in the Galician tongue. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The strength of that grip on his neck produced a salutary effect upon the excited Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "Yes," jeered the black-bearded man, who seemed to be set on making a row, "all fools, Russian fools, Polak fools, Galician fools, Slovak fools, all fools together." The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "I'll catch that man if I have to arrest every Galician in this city!" The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan By their non-discriminating Anglo-Saxon fellow-citizens they are called Galicians, or by the unlearned, with an echo of Paul's Epistle in their minds, "Galatians." The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The two Galician women gazed at each other in silence. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galician came up smiling, and French proceeded to give him his first lesson in the manly art, Kalman interpreting his directions. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan The Galician woman understood not a word, but the touch upon her arm, the tone in the voice, the flowing tears were a language she could understand. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan "Is it the devil?" he whispered to his mother in Galician. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan |
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