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Example sentences for "bade adieu"

  • It was with the greatest regret that I bade adieu to the amiable Sismondi, his mother and sister; but I hope for a time only, as I have some idea of removing my domicile from Lausanne to this part of the world.

  • I bade adieu to Rome on the 28th October and returned here by the same road I went, viz.

  • He was a youth of seventeen years when in 1892 he bade adieu to friends and native land and sailed for the United States, coming to the new world with a cargo of horses.

  • When he was fifteen years of age, however, he bade adieu to friends and native land and sailed for the new world.

  • Michael Kenny, who is the only survivor of that family, was reared and educated in Ireland and was less than twenty-one years of age when he bade adieu to friends and native land and sailed for the United States.

  • Favorable reports reached him concerning the opportunities of the new world and in 1878, when a young man of twenty-two years, he bade adieu to friends and native country and sailed for the United States.

  • Soon as the night had reached its close The hermit Viśvámitra rose; To both the kings he bade adieu And to the northern hill withdrew.

  • First to his sire he bade adieu, Brave Ráma, and his mothers too.

  • Thus spoke the king, and turned away: To Janak first he bade adieu, Then followed fast those holy two.

  • On the 14th we bade adieu to the brethren, and continued our journey by steamboat, railroad and canal, and arrived at Kirtland May 22nd, having been absent eleven months and nine days.

  • Next forenoon we bade adieu to post travelling, taking train at two P.

  • On attaining his twenty-first year he bade adieu to the land of hills and heather and made his way to New Zealand, where he spent four years.

  • Marcus Zueger was reared and educated in Switzerland and in 1871, when a young man of nineteen years, bade adieu to friends and native country in order to try his fortune in the new world.

  • He there remained until 1879, when, at the age of nineteen years, he bade adieu to friends in the east and started for the Pacific coast.

  • In 1841, he bade adieu to Massachusetts and came west to Ohio, taking up his future home in Cleveland.

  • With this impression he bade adieu to New York in 1838, and started westward on a tour of observation, he being then in his twentieth year.

  • Having reached his twentieth year, he bade adieu to home, and came west to seek his fortune.

  • Our baggage being placed on board, I bade adieu to the officers, and off we started.

  • Wishing to leave Pennsylvania, and to follow the migratory flocks of our birds to the South, I bade adieu to the excellent wife and rosy children of my friend, and to his kind nephew.

  • The next day we bade adieu to the brethren and commenced our journey to Kirtland by steamboat and railroad, and arrived there on the twenty-second day of May, A.

  • I bade adieu to my family and friends, and the town of Kirtland, where the house of the Lord stood, in which I had received my anointing, and had seen such wonderful displays of the power and glory of God.

  • It was midnight when the children were placed on my cloak at the bottom of the canoe, and we bade adieu to this hospitable family.

  • A few days after this adventure, we bade adieu to my sister, and took possession of our new dwelling and commenced "a life in the woods.

  • After this I bade adieu to my kind friends in Odessa, receiving as a last kindness from Mr. Stanley an introduction to Prince Vorontzoff, who, luckily for me, happened to be travelling by the boat in which I had embarked.

  • On February 19 we bade adieu to Golovinsky for the last time, and since then its bay of wooded hills, with the three tall blasted trees marking the spot where my first bear fell, has been only a memory to tempt me back.

  • Was sadder than the briny tear That trembled on my cheek the while I bade adieu to one so dear.

  • A few days after this adventure, we bade adieu to my sister, and took possession of our new dwelling, and commenced "a life in the woods.

  • It was a bright frosty morning when I bade adieu to the farm, the birthplace of my little Agnes, who, nestled beneath my cloak, was sweetly sleeping on my knee, unconscious of the long journey before us into the wilderness.

  • Everything being prepared, we bade adieu to Saint Louis, and set forth upon the wild prairies.

  • Having got everything ready for the journey, we bade adieu to El Paso, and turned our faces eastward.

  • Thus burdened, we bade adieu to the wagon, and struck off toward the mountain.

  • Francis on horseback, the little buckler of a page on his arm, bade adieu to his natal city with joy, and with the little troop took the road to Spoleto which winds around the base of Mount Subasio.

  • We can imagine the emotion with which he bade adieu to the mountain on which had been unfolded the drama of love and pain which had consummated the union of his entire being with the Crucified One.


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