To the Ivory Market, or the Lusitanian mines in Appalachia.
2
The city of Macao stands a monument of Lusitanian enterprise.
3
Through her at least the Lusitanian Prince of Thomson's line is half an Englishman:
4
Caroline remarked, hitherto a passive listener to these Lusitanian contes.
5
Fortune was at first favourable to the Romans; the Lusitanian army was broken and their camp was taken.
6
I christened that car the Lusitanian Terror, and it was a marvel that we did not smash ourselves up.
7
This was originally built about A.D. 105, in honour of the Roman emperor Trajan and at the cost of eleven Lusitanian communities.
8
"Yet it speaks of the bygone magnificence of the once proud Lusitanian," answered the poet.
9
The inscription of the stupendous bridge of Alcantara attests that it was thrown over the Tagus by the contribution of a few Lusitanian communities.
10
He girds up his loins for a great history of Portugal, which will be translated into Portuguese in the first year of the Lusitanian Republic.
11
A Lusitanian of gigantic stature ran over the tables, carrying a man in each hand at arm's length, and spitting out fire through his nostrils.
12
She met the Lusitanian cooks, a husband and wife team whose passionate screams in Portuguese during their fights and lovemaking were legendary among the sailors.