Journeys Sentence Examples

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  • He paid his own expenses in all his journeys and received no public reward.

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  • She was growing suspicious of his frequent journeys.

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  • This night's journey was simpler than the past few journeys, as no enemy territory stood between her kingdom and her ally.

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  • From this time onwards his life was one of incessant toil; he was continually engaged in the active service of his order, was frequently travelling upon long and tedious journeys, and was constantly consulted on affairs of state by the reigning pontiff.

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  • He reached Asiatic the headquarters of Batu, on the Volga, in February journeys.

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  • Large passenger boats ply regularly between Mainz and Dusseldorf, and sometimes extend their journeys as high up as Mannheim, and as far in the other direction as Rotterdam.

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  • Diplomatic interviews, exhausting journeys, impressive mass meetings, brilliant literary propaganda - all these methods were employed by him to the utmost limit of self-denial.

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  • Journeys were also made by land, and, among others, the entertaining author of the Crudities, Thomas Coryate, of Odcombe in Somersetshire, wandered on foot from France to India, and died (1617) in the company's factory at Surat.

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  • After journeys in Italy and England, he again settled in Strassburg, but, disturbed by the Reformation, sought an exile at Lucerne in Switzerland in 1526.

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  • The master of the horse, The 'queen's' whose business it was to provide for the queen's first rail- ordinary journeys by road, was much put out by this way innovation.

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  • A report by Sir James Clark led to the queen's visiting Balmoral in 1848, and to the purchase of the Balmoral estate in 1852, and the queen's diary of her journeys in Scotland shows what constant enjoyment she derived from her Highland home.

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  • Afterwards the Gambia became a starting-place for explorers of the interior, among them Mungo Park, who began both his journeys (1795 and 1805) from this river.

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  • The latter was born in the midst of the troubles consequent on the French conquest, Letizia having recently accompanied her husband in several journeys and escapes.

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  • For his constant journeys he required two horses, one for himself and one for his attendant.

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  • These journeys and the intervening halts must have occupied seven or eight months, and it must have been about the end of the year when St Paul established his new headquarters at Ephesus.

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  • It has been shown, firstly, that the missionary journeys cannot have commenced before the spring of A.D.

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  • These journeys certainly cannot have occupied less than two years, and it is more natural to allow three for them, which takes us down to 64-65.

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  • There is, therefore, no reason at all to doubt that both apostles were martyred in 64-65, and the date serves as a confirmation of the chronology adopted above of the imprisonment, release and subsequent journeys of St Paul.

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  • Dreams are sometimes explained by savages as journeys performed by the sleeper, sometimes as visits paid by other persons, by animals or objects to him; hallucinations, possibly more frequent in the lower stages of culture, must have contributed to fortify this interpretation, and the animistic theory in general.

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  • In the 1st century, when St Paul made his missionary journeys, even the towns Ancyra, Pessinus and Tavium (where Gauls were few) were not Hellenized, though Greek, the language of government and trade, was spoken there; while the rural population was unaffected by Greek civilization.

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  • The physique is good, and porters carry on journeys from 100 to 200 lb.

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  • He accompanied the chancellor on all his journeys; was present at all the conferences that preceded and followed the war; no political secrets were hidden from him; and his hand drafted all important diplomatic documents.

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  • This work involved several journeys to Europe, and was performed with a thoroughness approaching finality.

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  • In spite of advancing years the new editor threw himself into the work with all his former vigour, and took journeys to England, France and Italy to collate works preserved in these countries.

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  • Those of the northern plateau are small, hardy and long-lived, being bred on extensive ranges in a cooler atmosphere, and accustomed to long journeys in search of water and pasture.

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  • But some irregular forms of reservation still continued; the prohibition as regards the lay people was not extended, at any rate with any strictness, to the clergy and monks; the Eucharist was still carried on journeys; occasionally it was buried with the dead; and in a few cases the pen was even dipped in the chalice in subscribing important writings.

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  • Mani did not remain long in Persia, but undertook long journeys for the purpose of spreading his religion, and also sent forth disciples.

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  • It cannot be doubted that Mani, who undertook long journeys as far as India, knew of Buddhism.

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  • Snorri's sources were partly succinct histories of the realm, as the chronological sketch of Ari; partly more voluminous early collections of traditions, as the Noregs Konungatal (Fagrskinna) and the Jarlasaga; partly legendary biographies of the two Olafs; and, in addition to these, studies and collections which he himself made during his journeys in Norway.

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  • Bent now visited at considerable risk the almost unknown Hadramut country (1893-1894), and during this and later journeys in southern Arabia he studied the ancient history of the country, its physical features and actual condition.

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  • Mrs Bent, who had contributed by her skill as a photo grapher and in other ways to the success of her husband's journeys, published in 1900 Southern Arabia, Soudan and Sakotra, in which were given the results of their last expedition into that region.

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  • Henry's only son was Edward, prince of Wales (1453-1471), who, having shared the many journeys and varying fortunes of his mother, Margaret, was killed after the battle of Tewkesbury (May 4, 1471) by some noblemen in attendance on Edward IV.

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  • This was the opportunity for a series of valuable exploratory journeys through the Tibetan provinces adjoining the Indian and Nepalese frontiers, which added greatly to our stock of information about Lhasa and the districts surrounding that city.

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  • During frequent journeys to Germany he enlarged his military experience, and upon his appointment to the command of the Naples Army Corps in 1896 displayed sound military and administrative capacity.

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  • The members of this expedition made several other long journeys.

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  • This journey practically removed from the map the doubtful Keenan Land (reported vaguely in the 'seventies of last century), while soundings taken during the drift of the " Karluk " and other journeys of the expedition show a narrow continental shelf, and reduce the probability of land existing in the western part of the Beaufort Sea.

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  • Though there are some singular chronological difficulties in the narrative, and a good many cursory inaccuracies and exaggerations, there is no part of it except, perhaps, certain portions of the journeys in north China, which is open to doubt.

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  • Accompanied by eleven chosen warriors, he journeys to the barrow.

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  • On his return from the third of these journeys he died at Metz in Lorraine on the 21st of June 1040.

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  • Those of them, however, who have farms in the savannahs and are accustomed to take long rides in all weathers, and those whose trade obliges them to take frequent journeys in the mountainous interior, or even to Europe and North America, are often as active and as little burdened with superfluous flesh as a Scotch farmer.

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  • In such cases the priest often makes protracted journeys from farm to farm through his parish, and on certain occasions the congregation at his church will include many, both Swedes and Lapps, who have travelled perhaps for several days in order to be present.

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  • On his subsequent journeys to Sweden Ansgar encountered kings called Olafr and Onundr. He appears to have met with considerable immediate success in his missionary enterprises, although there is no evidence to show that the churches he founded long survived his death, and no serious mission seems to have been attempted for more than a century afterwards.

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  • Marcion took up his residence permanently in Rome, but still undertook journeys for the propagation of his opinions.

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  • In order to study the different eastern kinsfolk of the Finns, Sjogren (1792-1855) extended his journeys to North Russia, and Castren to West and East Siberia (Nordische Reisen and Forschungen), and collected the materials which permitted himself and Schiefner to publish grammatical works relative to the Finnish, Lappish, Zyrian, Tcheremiss, Ostiak, Samoyede, Tungus, Buryat, Karagas, Yenisei-Ostiak and Kott languages.

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  • In the intervals of these journeys he governed Tours with great firmness, repressing disorders and reducing the monks and nuns to obedience.

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  • It is nowhere said that these various imports all came from one place; and the voyages must have been somewhat analogous to those of modern " coasting tramps," which would necessarily consume a considerable time over comparatively short journeys.

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  • The next three or four years were employed by Emin in various journeys through his province, and in the initiation of schemes for its development, until in 1882, on his return from a visit to Khartum, he became aware that the Mandist rising, which had originated in Kordofan, was spreading southward.

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  • In the course of his researches he made several journeys in the East.

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  • Her numerous journeys, and the vogue she enjoyed wherever she went, account for the numerous portraits from her brush that are to be found in the great collections of many countries.

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  • A number began to take it in the famine year, 1866, as it enabled them to exist on less food and mitigated their sufferings; others used it to enable them to undergo fatigue and to make long journeys.

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  • In 1850 he started on a series of journeys, which interested him in ethnological studies.

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  • Of all travelling birds they undertake the longest and most remote journeys.

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  • This company has so extensive a system of running powers over other railways, and of lines held jointly with other companies, that few of its more important express trains from London complete their journeys entirely on the company's own lines.

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  • He was much employed by Bismarck in the writing of official despatches, and stood high in the favour of King William, whom he often accompanied on his journeys as representative of the foreign office.

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  • He made long journeys in Italy, in Gaul, and as far as Belgium.

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  • Here he left his men and proceeded to Quilimane, where he arrived on the 10th of May, thus having completed in two years and six months one of the most remarkable and fruitful journeys on record.

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  • But the direct gains to geography and science are perhaps not the greatest results of Livingstone's journeys.

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  • He also became director of the museum, which he greatly enriched by the collections of his many journeys along the shores of the Mediterranean.

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  • He made frequent journeys into the neighbouring regions as far north as the Matabele country.

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  • His journeys occupied him for about thirteen years.

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  • La Salle, the explorer, it is contended, must have passed through parts of Indiana during his journeys of 1669 and the succeeding years.

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  • The unsettled times in which his youth was passed necessitated his frequent change of residence, but care was nevertheless taken that his education should not be interrupted, and he also acquired, through his journeys in foreign states (Switzerland 1818, Montenegro 1838, England and Scotland 1844) and his intercourse with men of eminence, a special taste for art and for natural science.

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  • All land journeys are made on horseback, and in the remoter parts all goods have to be transported by the same means.

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  • The last fifteen years of her life were spent mainly in hard journeys with this end and in the continually growing labour of organization.

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  • Augustus showed marked favour to the city, Hadrian twice visited it during his journeys in the East and accepted the title of eponymous patronomus.

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  • In early life he went to India, and from his headquarters at Balasore he made trading journeys into Persia and soon became prominent among those who were carrying on business in opposition to the East India Company.

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  • He had already begun a series of journeys through England and Wales, and gave an account of his observations in books which appeared from 1768 to 1770 - A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales, A Six Months' Tour through the North of England and the Farmer's Tour through the East of England.

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  • His interest in the fortunes of foreign Jews led him to make several continental journeys on their behalf; he was one of the leading spirits of the Russo-Jewish Committee, of the International Jewish Society for the Protection of Women and of other philanthropic organizations.

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  • Two journeys to Rome on monastic business afforded him the opportunity of travelling over most of Italy; and after his final return he saw much of France, while acting as secretary to various provincials of his order there.

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  • The controls on the car are all within easy reach, while a sliding armrest is useful for long journeys.

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  • The seats are really comfortable with the drivers having extra lumber support and there is also an adjustable drivers armrest for those long journeys.

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  • I once heard an American woman astronaut talking on the radio about her journeys into space in the Shuttle.

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  • Try riding a bicycle for some of your journeys.

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  • Last year Metro reduced the number of journeys by fare cheats by £ 1m.

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  • And they all pass through the numerous checkpoints on their 150 mile journeys.

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  • Two journeys on underground - one delayed - I'm a frustrated commuter.

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  • These two overland journeys proved landmarks in the exploration of the north American continent.

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  • In the case of long journeys, they are also fed at border crossings.

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  • Jesus shall reign where`er the sun doth his successive journeys run 15.

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  • Women make more journeys using public transport, with children and otherwise encumbered.

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  • Great mississippiriverbarge excursion for these journeys boats are also once the project.

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  • If you have to make journeys make sure to disinfect footwear and vehicles.

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  • Tube journeys are so ghastly these days, you've got to have something to distract you.

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  • If the service is reduced then it will mean added hassle of bus journeys to Bath or Chippenham.

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  • Everyone who cannot use public vehicles alone is allowed to drive 18 journeys per month by taxi inside one's own hometown.

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  • Certainly my two journeys to Bowness and back today were frought with absolutely idiotic behavior on the part of a few pedestrians.

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  • The shaman journeys or passes his/her hands over the client's body to detect intrusions.

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  • The Far People Space Station has up until now undertaken journeys within China.

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  • These long and arduous journeys across Europe can last many days, causing terrible suffering to these sensitive and intelligent animals.

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  • Many can cut their overall journey times by up to 30 %, even on short journeys.

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  • He also traveled to Norway in 1853 and 1860 on Quaker missionary journeys.

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  • The overwhelming majority of these journeys are made without any problem.

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  • We would use some folded muslin to stop Abigail's head from moving side to side on such journeys.

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  • Many of the classic novellas are concerned with people learning important lessons or making significant journeys.

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  • Here you can for these journeys optional extensions in seals orca whales.

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  • Those making car commuting journeys were most likely to be traveling outbound during peak hours compared with any other journey purpose.

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  • Of the people in the lowest quintile by income, 58% of their journeys are entirely on foot.

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  • Journeys to a region with a high risk of malaria must be seriously reconsidered in the light of the special risks to children.

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  • This deluxe version of Travel scrabble offers players a compact and robust Scrabble game which is ideal for journeys, holidays etc.

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  • Joining up those journeys gives customers more seamless, co-ordinated journeys at a more reasonable price.

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  • Shorter inland journeys would have been made in smaller wooden skiffs.

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  • Journeys sitting in the back of the family station wagon, elbowing siblings and squabbling, looking out into the darkness watching for eyes.

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  • Frustrated motorists were caught up in heavy tailbacks which put hours on most journeys.

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  • Not surprisingly, life-long friendships, lovers ' trysts and ongoing group reunions are often the outcome of our mystical journeys.

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  • More migrant waders were around the edges, feeding up, not ready yet for their journeys north.

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  • If a zero fare is charged, consumers will demand bus journeys up to the point where the demand curve cuts the x-axis.

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  • Yet, the faster planets form aspects to Pluto on their own journeys round the zodiac, thus pulling longterm issues into shorter-term contexts.

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  • Meantime, from the new colony of Adelaide, South Australia, on the shores of Gulf St Vincent, a series of adventurous journeys to the north and to the west was begun by Mr Eyre, who explored a country very difficult of access.

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  • A zone tariff was introduced on the Russian railways in 1894, and the cost of long journeys was considerably reduced; a journey of 623 m.

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  • Ellsworth Huntington threw new light on the Tian-shan plateau and the Alai range by his explorations of 1903; and Sven Hedin, between 1899 and 1902, was collecting material in Turkestan and Tibetan fields, and resumed his journeys in 1905-1908, the result being to revolutionize our knowledge of the region north of the upper Tsanpo (see Tibet).

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  • He ordered Jerusalem to be rebuilt (see Jerusalem) under the name of Aelia Capitolina, and made his way through Arabia to Egypt, where he restored 1 The chronology of Hadrian's journeys - indeed, of the whole reign - is confused and obscure.

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  • Owing to its endurance of thirst the long desert journeys which separate the populous centres are made practicable, and in the spring months, when green forage is plentiful in the desert, the Bedouins pitch their camps for long periods far from any water, and not only men but horses subsist on camel's milk.

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  • These journeys and campaigns, however, were but interludes in the long and stubborn struggle between Charles and the Saxons, which began in 772 and ended in 804 with the incorporation of Saxony in the Carolingian empire (see Saxony).

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  • Nain Singh reached Lhasa in the course of two remarkable journeys.

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  • Nain Singh gave an account of his journeys, and of his residence there, which, though brief, is full of intelligence and interest.

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  • The only protracted camel or mule caravan journeys remaining in connexion with the tea trade are those in Persia and Morocco, where the conservatism of race delays the introduction of even wheel roads, not to mention railways.

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  • Of other events of this period the most notable were two winter journeys, the first in 1777, to the Harz Mountains, the second, two years later, to Switzerland - journeys which gave Goethe scope for that introspection and reflection for which his Weimar life left him little time.

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  • About this time the brothers Robert and James Haldane devoted themselves to the work of promoting Evangelical Christianity, James making missionary journeys throughout Scotland and founding Sunday schools; and in 1798 the eccentric preacher Rowland Hill visited Scotland at their request.

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  • He made several journeys into the interior, notably in 1858 with Lord Elgin up the Yang-tsze and in.1868 with Griffith John to the capital of Sze-ch'uen and the source of the Han.

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  • Its target was to quadruple the number of journeys by bike by 2012 from a two percent base.

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  • This deluxe version of Travel Scrabble offers players a compact and robust Scrabble game which is ideal for journeys, holidays etc.

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  • Overnight train travel is in 4 berth soft sleeper compartments or first class on day journeys.

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  • You can go on soul-searching journeys or soul-destroying mountain hikes !

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  • The two or three 5-minute journeys for water are, after the toil of the day, no real further hardship.

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  • Moving slowly, John accustoms himself to the slick floors and dim lighting as he journeys into the cave.

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  • The website also keeps up with holidays like Halloween and Christmas by offering themed items and journeys and downloads.

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  • Counselors are there to act as a guide to a patient as he/she journeys down the road to recovery.

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  • All of the main aspects of CBT can be enhanced by learning about other's journeys through the disease.

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  • If you were able to read this far, then surely you have deduced that VH1 is following celebrities through their respective journeys of kicking their substance abuse habits and learning to live a life of sobriety.

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  • Most Caribbean itineraries are seven-day journeys, though longer ten and eleven-night voyages are available during select months.

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  • This range of departure ports makes Norwegian Cruise Line a viable option for passengers across the country, with cruise itineraries ranging from Bermuda and Bahamas voyages to both Alaskan and Hawaiian journeys.

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  • Most eastern Caribbean voyages include several ports of call, and the longest journeys may stop at five or more different locations.

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  • Costa Rica adventure travel river cruises are far more than simple journeys down placid waterways.

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  • Adding to the appeal is the fact that these spiritual journeys takes place onboard luxury cruise ships destined for some of the world's most romantic locales.

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  • Cruisers book their cabins up to five months ahead on longer cruises and three months ahead on shorter journeys, getting a rate that's even lower than the Fun Select rate.

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  • The canal is a key conduit for international maritime travel and each year dozens of cruise lines travel to the isthmus on their journeys to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America.

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  • H. Wilsons plant-collecting journeys to China, that species being M. myriantha, which was introduced by Maries in 1879.

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  • Ancient Europeans used moonstone talismans for safe journeys, happy marriages and fertility.

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  • Another popular senior travel experience is Smithsonian Journeys.

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  • In this LoveToKnow Seniors interview, Arkansas native and world traveler Glidewell spreads the joyous philosophy of this delightful "dis-organization" and explains why she hopes her book will be helpful to others in their journeys.

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  • Bus services are an environmentally-friendly option, and in a larger city, the subway or train system can also help for longer journeys.

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  • Through your journeys on the Internet, you may have encountered this guy who expresses a fair bit of anger toward a number of video games.

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  • If you consider yourself a fan of role-playing games but you've never had the opportunity to experience their journeys, stop reading this review right now and go buy this game.

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  • These cheats should help you on your journeys in both titles.

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  • In the course of meeting people, you may find they have journeys they want you to take, objects they want you to find, or monsters they wish you to banish.

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  • There are side quests and other journeys to explore, but the main quest is where you will want to focus the majority of your attention.

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  • Without venturing into the realm of spoilers, let me just say that hers is one of the most touching and heartfelt journeys even seen in an RPG.

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  • Matt went on to dance at different locations throughout his journeys, and his website videos went viral on the Internet.

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  • It's currently found at several online stores including Journeys.

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  • With their innovative designs, fine craftsmanship and high quality materials, Samsonite suitcases are the perfect luggage choice to take with you on the journeys of your life.

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  • This is appropriate since the Fool is the traveler who journeys through the cards.

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  • In her journeys, Dora often runs into obstacles.

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  • On one hand, it can bring about a feeling of peacefulness or contentment to know that it's possible that one's spirit journeys on.

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  • The issue of finding out about past lives is quite a journey, and as with most internal journeys, it is peppered with questions.

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  • If you enter a Journeys shoe store, the first thing you will notice is the laidback, funky atmosphere.

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  • As far as shoes go, you'll find everything from Doc Martens to Chucks at Journeys shoe store.

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  • Actually, it depends on which of the many styles you choose from when you make your purchase at Journeys shoe store.

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  • At Journeys Kidz, you'll find shoes for Toddlers, Youth and Tweens.

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  • Just like with the main Journeys shoe store, you'll get the option of picking up a few accessories and clothing items, as well.

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  • Ready to look for your own Journeys Kidz store so you can shop in person?

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  • Journeys Shoes offers plenty of trends in its print catalog.

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  • Navigational systems that use a global positioning service, or GPS, are common in cars, and many people use them now to help navigate their way through towns and on long journeys.

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  • It is a Web site created and maintained by Dotti Coon and dedicated to helping those on Weight Watchers succeed in their journeys.

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  • For instance, the offer might cover just one trip instead of multiple journeys or the insurer might suggest a policy that excludes medical coverage and only covers trip cancelations plus lost baggage.

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  • The Final Four are the people who have made the most progress on the show, and although that doesn't always mean they are the most popular contestants with viewers, their amazing journeys are still must-see TV.

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  • All heroic journeys ultimately end in heroes being rewarded (rarely does the hero lose, except in Greek tragedy), and Lord of the Rings is no exception.

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  • In this, the sixth installment of the Harry Potter series, Dumbledore takes Harry on a number of journeys to prepare him for the coming confrontation.

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  • He journeys to the cave to get answers for Jor-El, and his biological father explains that he must bring the three crystals together immediately to avert cataclysmic devastation.

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  • He journeys with Frodo despite his fears of ever leaving the Shire.

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  • I've purchased a home on wheels for my journeys.

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  • It is unnecessary to recount the various infamous means which he employed to pay his expenses during these journeys.

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  • In 1806 he was appointed secretary and archivist to the cabinet particulier of the emperor, whom he attended on his campaigns and journeys.

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  • From all centres the leading motives of exploration were probably the same - commercial intercourse, warlike operations, whether resulting in conquest or in flight, religious zeal expressed in pilgrimages or missionary journeys, or, from the other side, the avoidance of persecution, and, more particularly in later years, the advancement of knowledge for its own sake.

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  • But in the 19th century and after exploring work was so generally and steadily maintained in all directions, and was in so many cases narrowed down from long journeys to detailed surveys within relatively small areas, that i t becomes desirable to cover the whole period at one view for certain great divisions of the world.

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  • But while some large families, such as the Staphylinidae (rove-beetles) are especially abundant on the great northern continents, becoming scarcer in the tropics, others, the Cicindelidae (tiger-beetles), for example, are most strongly represented in the warmer regions of the earth, and become scarce as the collector journeys far to south or north.

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  • All over Russia there is a network of such artels - in the cities, in the forests, on the banks of the rivers, on journeys and even in the prisons.

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  • In the latest years in which comparisons can be made, the passenger journeys in the United Kingdom amounted to 1500 millions (including season-ticket holders, estimated) and the train n iles to 428.3 millions, while the corresponding figures in the United States were 873.9 millions and 1171.9 millions.

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  • The application of vestibules is practically limited to trains making long journeys, as it is an obstruction to the free ingress and egress of passengers on local trains that make frequent stops.

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  • Venn, prebendary of St Paul's cathedral, London (London, 1862), is polemical, but contains an interesting map of Xavier's journeys.

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  • Before this time, however, he had become earl of Aberdeen on his grandfather's death in 1801, and had travelled over a large part of the con iinent of Europe, meeting on his journeys Napoleon Bonaparte and other persons of distinction.

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  • Here again his activity as a teacher was interrupted by frequent journeys.

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  • He states that Gould suspected the alliance of these two forms " from external structure and habits alone "; otherwise one might suppose that he had obtained an intimation to that effect on one of his Continental journeys.

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  • The record of Hadrian's journeys 1 through all parts of the empire forms the chief authority for the events of his life down to his final settlement in the capital during his last years.

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  • It appears to have been at some time between the dates of these two journeys that he visited Bologna and Auxerre, and began those studies in the canon law to which he was in no small degree indebted for his subsequent advancement and misfortunes.

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  • He published accounts of all these journeys.

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  • The occupation of Berbera by the Egyptians in 1875 was, however, followed by several journeys into the interior.

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  • Revoil, had (1878-1881) made three journeys in the north-east corner of the protectorate, especially in the Darror valley.

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  • Among the most famous were the expedition undertaken by Diego de Ordaz, whose lieutenant Martinez claimed to have been rescued from shipwreck, conveyed inland, and entertained at Omoa by "El Dorado" himself (1531); and the journeys of Orellana (1540-1541), who passed down the Rio Napo to the valley of the Amazon; that of Philip von Hutten (1541-1545), who led an exploring party from Coro on the coast of Caracas; and of Gonzalo Ximenes de Quesada (1569), who started from Santa Fe de Bogota.

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  • They are further allowed travelling expenses from and to their constituencies on the basis of rules governing journeys of functionaries receiving a monthly salary of £750.

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  • Such were parts of the first and middle ranges, crossed once; three routes over the Great Atlas, which was, moreover, followed along both flanks for nearly its whole length; and six journeys across the Anti-Atlas, with a general survey of the foot of this range and several passages over the Jebel Bani.

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  • He often accompanied his father on his official visits to the lighthouses of the Scottish coast and on longer journeys, thus early accustoming himself to travel.

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  • Records of these journeys, and of the innocent adventures which they encouraged, were given to the world as An Inland Voyage in 1878, and as Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes in 1879.

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  • The journeys of Hansteen and Erman (1828-1830) were a most important step in the exploration of the territory.

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  • Middendorff's journey (1844-1845) to north-eastern Siberia - contemporaneous with Castren's journeys for the special study of the Ural-Altaian languages - directed attention to the far north and awakened interest in the Amur, the basin of which soon became the scene of the expeditions of Akhte and Schwarz (1852), and later on (1854-1857) of the Siberian expedition to which we owe so marked an advance in our knowledge of East Siberia.

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  • In a succession of missionary journeys he succeeded, partly by persuasion and partly (if his enemies are to be believed) ' See Labourt, op. cit., especially pp. 87-90, 92-99.

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  • Another early Monophysite was Simeon of Beth Arsham, who by a series of journeys and disputations within the Persian empire did all he could to prevent the triumph of Nestorianism among the Persian Christians.

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  • He made several journeys to Constantinople, where he enjoyed the favour of the empress Theodora.

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  • His tastes were those of a student, and he did not disguise his dislike of public functions and the constant little journeys which take up so much of a bishop's time.

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  • Special protection for the feet was chiefly necessary in rocky districts or upon long journeys.

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  • The Semites of the XIIth Dynasty wore on their journeys sandals of black leather, those of the FIG.

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  • But it has been and is still held by many critics that the author of Acts is a different person, and that as in the Third Gospel he has used documents for the Life of Christ, and perhaps also in the earlier half of the Acts for the history of the beginnings of the Christian Church, so in the "we" sections, and possibly in some other portions of this narrative of Paul's missionary life, he has used a kind of travel-diary by one who accompanied the Apostle on some of his journeys.

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  • During a part at least of these long journeys the companion of Odoric was Friar James, an Irishman, as appears from a record in the public books of Udine, showing that shortly after Odoric's death a present of two marks was made to this Irish friar, Socio beati Fratris Odorici, amore Dei et Odorici.

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  • The fame of his vast journeys appears to have made a much greater impression on the laity of his native territory than on his Franciscan brethren.

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  • These journeys, naturally following the most frequented routes, often cover the same ground, while immense tracts, owing to their difficulty of access, remain unvisited by any European.

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  • If the journeys detailed above be traced on the map they will be found to cover the northern half of the peninsula above the line Mecca-Hofuf, with a network of routes, General which, though sometimes separated by wide intervals, results are still close enough to ensure that no important of ex- geographical feature can have been overlooked, ploration.

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  • When Mungo Park returned in 1796 from his celebrated journey in Africa, Edwards, who was secretary of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa, drew up from Park's narrative an account of his travels, which was published by the association in their Proceedings; and when Park wrote an account of his journeys he availed himself of Edwards' assistance.

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  • By subsequent journeys in Hungary, Transylvania, Italy, Sicily, France and Germany he extended his knowledge of volcanic phenomena; and in 1826 the results of his observations were given in a work entitled A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos (2nd ed., 1848).

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  • He appears to have passed his time in journeys from place to place, and in 910 was the nominal leader of an expedition against the Hungarians which was defeated near Augsburg.

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  • With the beginning of exchange commercial centres spring up, situated on navigable streams and especially at points where land and water journeys are broken.

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  • We can trace the use of the received text along the line of the journeys both of Pirminius and Boniface, and there is little doubt that they received it from the Roman Church, with which Boniface was in frequent communication.

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  • Anything the rodents may meet with on their journeys, such as thistle-stalks or bones, are collected and deposited on the viscachera.

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  • It became the chief seat of the trade with India and the Levant, and the boatmen of Regensburg are frequently heard of as expediting the journeys of the Crusaders.

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  • He seems to have made but few journeys, one to Crotona, one to Metapontunn, and one to Athens (about 430 B.C.) being all that his work indicates.'

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  • The tithes vowed to him by Romans and men of Sora and Reate, for safety on journeys and voyages, furnished sacrifices and (in Rome) public entertainment (polluctum).

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  • Trading journeys were conducted with Phoenician help to Ophir and Tarshish.

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  • This mountain-system was only vaguely known, in fact its existence throughout its length was only suspected, until Sven Hedin, during his journeys in 1906-1908, crossed it at several points.

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  • On the strength of certain statements in the narrative of Fernao Mendes Pinto, some authorities hold that he may have visited Lhasa in the course of his journeys in the middle of the 16th century.

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  • Sarat Chandra Das's reports of his two journeys were published by the Indian government, but for political reasons were until 1890 kept strictly confidential.

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  • Chandra Das also brought back from his journeys a large number of interesting books in Tibetan and Sanskrit, the most valuable of which have been edited and published by him, some with the assistance of Ugyen Gyatso and other lamas.

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  • The results of Mr Rockhill's two journeys were important and valuable.

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  • The latest event mentioned by him belongs to the year 21 B.C. He asserts that he devoted thirty years to the composition of his history, and that he undertook frequent and dangerous journeys in prosecution of his historical researches.

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  • He retained the full use of his senses during the paralytic attack, and in July he was sufficiently recovered to renew his old club life and to meditate further journeys.

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  • From this time he showed the utmost zeal in fulfilling the duties of his office, and undertook many journeys both within and without his province.

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  • Henry made three journeys to Italy, being crowned king of the Lombards at Pavia in 1004 and emperor at Rome ten years later.

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  • He spent much time on journeys, visiting the chief courts of Europe, and he seemed to desire to preserve close friendship with other nations, especially with Russia and Great Britain.

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  • He had previously in three different journeys (1658, 1661, 1662) travelled through the greater part of Great Britain, and selections from his private notes of these journeys were edited by George Scott in 1760, under the title of Mr Ray's Itineraries.

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  • It is no wonder that the godless Korrishites thought these stories of the Koran not nearly so entertaining as those of Rostam and Ispandiar, related by Nadr the son of Harith, who had learned in the course of his trade journeys on the Euphrates the heroic mythology of the Persians.

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  • Dr Barth, travelling under the auspices of the British government, entered the country from the north and made the journeys, lasting over two years between 1852 and 1855, of which he has left the record that still remains the principal standard work for the interior.

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  • He may have had other reasons than the practice of the ancients for dining late and performing his journeys on horseback instead of in a carriage.

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  • Ormerod during journeys in Pisidia is a useful addition to the scanty prehistoric material from Asia Minor, and shows that the characteristic fabrics of Troy and Yortan extend across the peninsula to Cyprus.

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  • For primitive Christianity was devoid of any point by which these journeys of devotion might naturally have been suggested.

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  • In 1872 appeared Love is Enough, structurally the most elaborate of his poems for its combination of the epic and dramatic spirits; and in the autumn he began to translate the shorter Icelandic sagas, to which his enthusiasm had been directed by two inspiring journeys to Iceland..

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  • St Luke was a physician who had accompanied St Paul on his missionary journeys.

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  • The issue is fought out in Galilee, and when our Lord finally journeys to Jerusalem He knows that He goes there to die.

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  • On the second of these journeys he revisited Friederike in Sesenheim, saw Lili, who had married and settled in Strassburg, and made the personal acquaintance of Lavater in Zurich.

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  • Scientific exploration does not begin before Edward Robinson, an American clergyman, who, after devoting many years to study to fit himself for the work, made a series of journeys through the country, and under the title of Biblical Researches in Palestine (1841-1856) published his itineraries and observations.

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  • They passed a stormy winter and confirmed Borchgrevink's conclusion that it was impossible to make any extensive journeys either on the sea-ice, which frequently blew out to sea, or by land from this base.

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  • The civilization and political organization of the country were dominated by the Chinese, but were also influenced to some extent by GraecoBactrian civilization, which had probably secured a footing in the country as early as the 3rd century B.C. Our information as to the history of this region from the 2nd century to the first half of the 7th is slight, and is derived chiefly from the Journeys of the Chinese pilgrims, Fa-hien in 399-415, Song-yun and Hwei-seng in 518-521, and Hstian-Tsang in 629-645.

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  • His father was one of Bilbo's companions on earlier journeys.

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  • The existential journeys of Rice's vampires created romantic tropes that vie with the philosophical arguments presented in most speculative fiction.

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  • Pertz made frequent journeys of exploration to the leading libraries and public record offices of Europe, publishing notes on the results of his explorations in the Archiv.

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  • These last years of his life were spent in journeying backwards and forwards between Toulouse and Rome, where his abode was at the basilica of Santa Sabina on the Aventine, given to him by the pope; and then in extended journeys all over Italy, and to Paris, and into Spain, establishing friaries and organizing the order wherever he went.

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  • He crossed, and named, the Dzungarian extension of the Gobi desert, and then traversed the Gobi itself from Hami to Sachu, which became a point of junction between his journeys and those of Krishna.

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  • Rockhill, commenced his Tibetan journeys, and also attempted to reach Lhasa, without success.

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  • Bury, The Student's Roman Empire (1893), where a concise table of the journeys is given; P. von Rohden, s.v.

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  • In 1901 and again in 1905 the marquis de Segonzac, a Frenchman, made extensive journeys in the Moroccan ranges.

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  • Italians continued to make important journeys in the East during the 15th century.

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  • He afterwards made many journeys through the ancient Campania to illustrate its geology, and published in 1798 his Topografia fisica della Campania, which contains the results of much accurate observation.

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  • Odoric set out on his travels about 1318, and his journeys embraced parts of India, the Malay Archipelago, China and even Tibet, where he was the first European to enter Lhasa, not yet a forbidden city.

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