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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... Passing the ancient door from the busy piazza where electric cars glide up and down continually like mis- shapen boats with bells fixed in front of them , and pushing aside the heavy curtain of leather , of a sudden we stood in another ...
... Passing the ancient door from the busy piazza where electric cars glide up and down continually like mis- shapen boats with bells fixed in front of them , and pushing aside the heavy curtain of leather , of a sudden we stood in another ...
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... passed , the last tug came off , eight o'clock was strik- ing . One officer after another asked me if my nephew was on board . I said that I could not see or hear him , and at last the captain announced firmly but regretfully that he ...
... passed , the last tug came off , eight o'clock was strik- ing . One officer after another asked me if my nephew was on board . I said that I could not see or hear him , and at last the captain announced firmly but regretfully that he ...
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... passed quite close . Here it was that we found most reason to mourn the lack of sunlight , which in this dripping weather caused even those green Ionian slopes to look cold and grey . Amongst other places we NAPLES TO LARNACA 57.
... passed quite close . Here it was that we found most reason to mourn the lack of sunlight , which in this dripping weather caused even those green Ionian slopes to look cold and grey . Amongst other places we NAPLES TO LARNACA 57.
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... passed some legislation as to the importation of firearms . It would seem that murders had been somewhat frequent in the island , mostly carried out by shooting , hence the law . Whether it was intended to prevent respectable travellers ...
... passed some legislation as to the importation of firearms . It would seem that murders had been somewhat frequent in the island , mostly carried out by shooting , hence the law . Whether it was intended to prevent respectable travellers ...
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... passing hour , to look at that grey time - worn coast and as we glide by to reflect upon the ships and men that it has seen , who from century to century came up out of the deep sea to shape its fortunes for a while . Who were the first ...
... passing hour , to look at that grey time - worn coast and as we glide by to reflect upon the ships and men that it has seen , who from century to century came up out of the deep sea to shape its fortunes for a while . Who were the first ...
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