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  • Next day was the feast of San Giuseppe in Contessa.

    A Sicilian opening in the wild west 2011

  • But in the festival days of San Giuseppe, gayly ornamented booths are built at the corner of many of the streets, especially near the church in Capo le Case, in the Borgo, and at San

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Various

  • For weeks this frying continues in the streets; but after the day of San Giuseppe, not only the sacred _frittelle_ are made, but thousands of minute fishes, fragments of cauliflower, _broccoli_, cabbage, and _carciofi_ go into the hissing oil, and are heaped all "_dorati_" upon the platters and vases.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Various

  • The uppermost vault is still below the level of the surrounding soil, and the entrance to it is by the church of San Giuseppe di Falegnami, the patron of the Roman joiners, built over it.

    Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan

  • One of the principal days is that of the 19th of March, dedicated to San Giuseppe, (the most ill-used of all the saints,) when the little church in Capo le Case, dedicated to him, is hung with brilliant draperies, and the pious flock thither in crowds to say their prayers.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Various

  • Here the music sounded on festa days before the stone steps that led up to the church of San Giuseppe.

    The Call of the Blood Robert Smythe Hichens 1907

  • A violent storm of sulphurous rain occurred at San Giuseppe, Vesuviana and

    Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror Trumbull White 1904

  • Yesterday (San Giuseppe) we were to have had it repeated, but it rained hard, which was fortunate, perhaps; and I hear something of cannons being placed in evidence, and of Gorgon saying 'de haute voix' that he couldn't allow it to go on.

    The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Browning, Elizabeth B 1898

  • All began and ended in talk, unless that Bayley captured French boats, and Ralegh redeemed them; that the Lancerota islanders murdered English sailors, and he did not retaliate; that the San Giuseppe Spaniards were aggressors, and he bore it; and that the garrison of San Thome laid an ambush for his men, to hinder their access to a district which his

    Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography 1879

  • Attacks from San Giuseppe he easily repulsed, with no more serious loss than of one sailor and a boy.

    Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography 1879

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