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'sindaco' to-morrow, We shall only have the civil rite; she feels that it is more American, and we are all coming home to Lion's Head in the spring to live and die true Americans.
The Landlord at Lion's Head — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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'sindaco' to-morrow, We shall only have the civil rite; she feels that it is more American, and we are all coming home to Lion's Head in the spring to live and die true Americans.
The Landlord at Lion's Head — Volume 2 William Dean Howells 1878
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Italiano · Marocco: primo sindaco donna a Marrakesh
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At least, we have not read of the _sindaco_ and policemen of any town of the Abruzzi who have openly applauded and joined the brigands in hunting and slaughtering peaceable inhabitants, as happened lately in New Orleans and Memphis; and we feel quite sure that, if they had committed such an offence, it would not have been passed over in silence by the head of the Italian people.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 Various
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As its chief official, every commune has a _sindaco_, i.e., a syndic, or mayor.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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The sindaco and the conservators of the Camera Capitolina appointed the masters of the mint, while the minting was witnessed by the heads of the guild of goldsmiths and silversmiths.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The Romans, who had fallen back into their former state of anarchy, invited him to return, and Albornoz consented to appoint him senator (sindaco) of Rome.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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In 1188 the mint was restored to the pope (Clement III), with the agreement, however, that half of its profits should be assigned to the sindaco, or mayor.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Behind the driver were three Italians gesticulating violently over local politics; a new sindaco was imminent.
Jerry Junior 1907
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