A Winter Pilgrimage: Being an Account of Travels Through Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus, Accomplished in the Year 1900, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1902 - 355 pages |
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... length the ordeal was done with and we were informed that we might embark . That is to say , we were graciously permitted to leap five feet from an unlit A pier — the steps of which had been washed away MILAN CATHEDRAL.
... length the ordeal was done with and we were informed that we might embark . That is to say , we were graciously permitted to leap five feet from an unlit A pier — the steps of which had been washed away MILAN CATHEDRAL.
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... length - let him confess it - the mind of the observer softens and he understands , even sympathises with , much at which he has been wont to smile , and presently will smile again . Great is the Church of Rome , who knows so well how ...
... length - let him confess it - the mind of the observer softens and he understands , even sympathises with , much at which he has been wont to smile , and presently will smile again . Great is the Church of Rome , who knows so well how ...
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... length the chill left his bones . There I was told that the crowning joy to the dwellers in these mansions of the blest , is to sit in golden light on their verandahs and for quite a considerable portion of the winter look at a damp ...
... length the chill left his bones . There I was told that the crowning joy to the dwellers in these mansions of the blest , is to sit in golden light on their verandahs and for quite a considerable portion of the winter look at a damp ...
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... length within fifty yards of the steamer , whose donkey engines were now beginning to clank upon the anchor chains . But there they stopped and opened negotiations for blackmail . Whether he would have ever got on board the ship , or ...
... length within fifty yards of the steamer , whose donkey engines were now beginning to clank upon the anchor chains . But there they stopped and opened negotiations for blackmail . Whether he would have ever got on board the ship , or ...
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... waiters , who always demanded five francs before they would give you anything to drink , or ten if you were particularly thirsty . At length I woke up stiff and aching , and there , streaming through the window , POMPEII 45.
... waiters , who always demanded five francs before they would give you anything to drink , or ten if you were particularly thirsty . At length I woke up stiff and aching , and there , streaming through the window , POMPEII 45.
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