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All the _frati_ are going round to every Roman family, high and low, from the prince in his palace to the boy in the _caffe_, demanding "_una santa elemosina, -- un abbondante santa elemosina, -- ma abbondante_," -- and willingly pocketing any sum, from a half-_baiocco_ upwards.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Various
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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If you are privy to be invited to Petersham House for a weekend Saturday or Sunday lunch, be prepared to over eat and drink because everything is served abbondante in abundance.
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La Martina to make the sabbaglione so that it should be forte and abbondante, and to say that the Marsala, with which it was more than flavoured, was nothing but vinegar.
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Butler maliciously instructed La Martina to make the _sabbaglione_ so that it should be _forte_ and _abbondante_, and to say that the Marsala, with which it was more than flavoured, was nothing but vinegar.
Samuel Butler: a sketch Henry Festing Jones 1889
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After describing these, he adds: 'talche, chi volesse scrivere un' historia giusta non potrebbe desiderare altronde nè più abbondante nè più certa materia; perciocchè da questi libri facilissimamente si traggono le cagioni delle guerre, i consigli, e i successi dell 'imprese.'
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots John Addington Symonds 1866
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