A Winter Pilgrimage: Being an Account of Travels Through Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus, Accomplished in the Year 1900Longmans, Green, and Company, 1904 - 376 pages |
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... Nature is ever beautiful to those who love her , and knowing her moods , can sympathise with them and catch something of their meaning . So through these familiar things onward to the sea . " Moderate " was the report of the Channel ...
... Nature is ever beautiful to those who love her , and knowing her moods , can sympathise with them and catch something of their meaning . So through these familiar things onward to the sea . " Moderate " was the report of the Channel ...
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... nature on its mystic side and through it reach the heart . To all this solemn splendour there were but few spectators . The scanty audience of worshippers , or such of them as sat outside the choir and could be easily observed ...
... nature on its mystic side and through it reach the heart . To all this solemn splendour there were but few spectators . The scanty audience of worshippers , or such of them as sat outside the choir and could be easily observed ...
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... natural slope of the land , stone channels are laid upon the surface to carry off flood- water . Vines , it has been proved , are very fastidious as to their supply of moisture , although in some seasons of drought they are much helped ...
... natural slope of the land , stone channels are laid upon the surface to carry off flood- water . Vines , it has been proved , are very fastidious as to their supply of moisture , although in some seasons of drought they are much helped ...
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... Nature's face are very shallow and soon heal . That there is nothing permanent about man and his labours , is a truism which the consideration of such a scene as this brings home . Those thousand lamps that are now beginning to shine in ...
... Nature's face are very shallow and soon heal . That there is nothing permanent about man and his labours , is a truism which the consideration of such a scene as this brings home . Those thousand lamps that are now beginning to shine in ...
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... nature and keep the fire from peeling the skin off the flesh and burning the hair and the garments of Fra Domenico ? He wavered , he hung between two opinions . Then faith conquered . The ordeal went on so far as it was allowed to go ...
... nature and keep the fire from peeling the skin off the flesh and burning the hair and the garments of Fra Domenico ? He wavered , he hung between two opinions . Then faith conquered . The ordeal went on so far as it was allowed to go ...
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