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Definition of Garibaldis
1. garibaldi [n] - See also: garibaldi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garibaldis
Literary usage of Garibaldis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autobiography of Giuseppe Garibaldi by Giuseppe Garibaldi (1889)
"In 1306, the garibaldis, then a very numerous family, took part with disputed
between Grimoaldo, Duke of Benevento, ..."
2. "The Gospel Awakening.": Comprising the Sermons and Addresses, Prayer by Dwight Lyman Moody, L. T. Remlap (1885)
""If fifty garibaldis are thrown into prison, let Rome be free!" That is what we
want in the cause of Christ. We have got to work, and not be loitering at ..."
3. Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition by George Augustus Sala (1868)
"gentlemen who earn handsome incomes by designing trellis- work for ladies' "
garibaldis" and borders for ladies' petticoats ? ..."
4. Glad Tidings: Comprising Sermons and Prayer-meeting Talks Delivered at the N by Dwight Lyman Moody (1876)
"If fifty garibaldis are thrown into prison let Rome be free." That is what we
want in the cause of Christ. We have got to work, and not be loitering at our ..."
5. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg by William Freeman Fox, Daniel Edgar Sickles (1900)
"But the skirmishers of the enemy fought well also, and the garibaldis lost 28 in
killed and wounded while holding their line. Lieut. ..."
6. The Contemporary Review (1874)
"But although the crew of Bismarcks, garibaldis, and Victor Emmanuels may be
regarded as obscene creatures of rapine, ..."
7. Autobiography of Giuseppe Garibaldi by Giuseppe Garibaldi (1889)
"In 1306, the garibaldis, then a very numerous family, took part with disputed
between Grimoaldo, Duke of Benevento, ..."
8. "The Gospel Awakening.": Comprising the Sermons and Addresses, Prayer by Dwight Lyman Moody, L. T. Remlap (1885)
""If fifty garibaldis are thrown into prison, let Rome be free!" That is what we
want in the cause of Christ. We have got to work, and not be loitering at ..."
9. Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition by George Augustus Sala (1868)
"gentlemen who earn handsome incomes by designing trellis- work for ladies' "
garibaldis" and borders for ladies' petticoats ? ..."
10. Glad Tidings: Comprising Sermons and Prayer-meeting Talks Delivered at the N by Dwight Lyman Moody (1876)
"If fifty garibaldis are thrown into prison let Rome be free." That is what we
want in the cause of Christ. We have got to work, and not be loitering at our ..."
11. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg by William Freeman Fox, Daniel Edgar Sickles (1900)
"But the skirmishers of the enemy fought well also, and the garibaldis lost 28 in
killed and wounded while holding their line. Lieut. ..."
12. The Contemporary Review (1874)
"But although the crew of Bismarcks, garibaldis, and Victor Emmanuels may be
regarded as obscene creatures of rapine, ..."