Lexicographical Neighbors of Tequilla
Literary usage of Tequilla
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Los Gringos: Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in by Henry Augustus Wise (1849)
"Tequilla.—Patron of the Meson and his Daughters.—Endurance of Mexican Soldiers.
— Adaptability of Western Provinces for Military Operations. ..."
2. Mexico from the Material Stand-point: A Review of Its Mineral, Agricultural by Alexander Dwight Anderson (1884)
"Tequilla, something similar to mezcal, is considered far superior in its tonic
and medicinal qualities, and possesses a more agreeable flavor. ..."
3. Mexico from the Material Stand-point: A Review of Its Mineral, Agricultural by Alexander Dwight Anderson (1884)
"Tequilla, something similar to mezcal, is considered far superior in its tonic
and medicinal qualities, and possesses a more agreeable flavor. ..."
4. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1899)
"Formerly, the Mexicans drank only the white wines and clarets from Europe and
cognac and their native liquors, such as mescal, tequilla, and pulque. ..."
5. History of Mexico by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Thomas Savage, Joseph Joshua Peatfield (1888)
"399-401 ; 1874- 5, vi. 413; naval school founded at, 1822, vi. 637. Tepic, sack,
etc., of, 1847, v. 537. Tequilla, captured by Lozada, 1873, vi. 400. ..."
6. Travels in the United States, Etc.: During 1849 and 1850 by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1851)
"... and flourishing cities which the Spaniards had built in that part of the world.
Realejo, Acapulco, and Tequilla were taken and plundered by them. ..."