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Example sentences for "itineraries"

Lexicographically close words:
itidem; itineraire; itinerancy; itinerant; itinerants; itinerary; itinerated; itinerating; itinere; itll
  1. These itineraries made about one-half of the volume in bulk, but perhaps only about one-third of the total ems.

  2. The posting-books and itineraries do not fail to remark at Lyons and Toulouse that here the leugae begin.

  3. But the same city is, I observe, called Thindafu by one of the Nepalese embassies, whose itineraries Mr. Hodgson has given in the J.

  4. These Itineraries can be varied almost ad infinitum, and we only give an indication of the variety of walks and drives to be found in this most "spazierlich" country.

  5. In order to verify the above we must examine the itineraries and navigation routes, and the angles and intersections made by the routes with the meridians and parallels encountered, which are styled angles positionis among cosmographers.

  6. The distances of these itineraries are shown in evidence of the preceding.

  7. These itineraries were specially useful, as the chief journeys of men were in the nature of pilgrimages; but these often included a sort of commercial travelling, pilgrims often combining business and religion on their journeys.

  8. Drawing up orders, instructions, and itineraries for the assemblage of the army and its subsequent launching upon its theater of operations.

  9. Footnote 31: The Map of D'Anville and the Chinese Itineraries (De Guignes, tom.

  10. Itineraries inserted in the ist volume of Ramusio, of Ludovico Barthema, (1503,) fol.

  11. A skeleton plan of each of these itineraries will be found, and further details of a practical nature also, elsewhere in this book.

  12. These Arab itineraries are bare enumeration of place-names and approximate distances.

  13. Gives plans of towns and cities, detailed itineraries and hotel lists, etc.

  14. His predecessors had let the magnificently traced itineraries of the Romans languish and become covered with grass--if not actually timber-grown.

  15. France and 150 itineraries from Paris to foreign cities and towns.

  16. Noyon is not down in the itineraries of many guide-book tourists, which is a pity for them.

  17. Two volumes of road itineraries and notes.

  18. These caravans followed the routes of the ancient Itineraries (see Ibn-al-Wardi, Notices et Extraits des MSS.

  19. This spot, with the very name given by Cadamosto, is marked agreeably to this account on the chart of the Itineraries of the caravans which M.

  20. See the Itineraries already cited and published in M.

  21. Without more continuous historical data such as is available on transmontane hunting patterns in Wyoming, any question of historical changes in hunting itineraries must remain open.

  22. Wind River Shoshone informants relate the itineraries of buffalo-hunting parties northward into the Big Horn Basin.

  23. Their itineraries and activities have already been described.

  24. The itineraries of the pilgrims and early travellers are scarcely less perplexing.

  25. There is no difficulty in identifying the site, which may be determined partly by the itineraries of early travellers, and partly by the similarity of the modern name, Kirazeh.

  26. It became a great place of pilgrimage, and the itineraries mention it as one of the leading stations on the Appian Way.

  27. In the early itineraries the place is also indicated as the "cemetery of Domitilla, Nereus, and Achilleus, near Santa Petronilla.

  28. The church has the place of honor in early itineraries of pilgrims, because of its peculiarity in containing a martyr's tomb within the walls of the city.

  29. Of this excellent plan for the itineraries and surveys of the Roman empire, from which the ancient geographers obtained their fullest and most accurate information, Julius Cæsar was the author.

  30. The foregoing itineraries afford us some conception of the settlements and "improvements" that sprang up along the winding thoroughfare from Virginia to Kentucky.

  31. The promised second volume does not seem to have been issued, but though only a few of the itineraries in this first volume are late enough to be available for questions of fact, the whole is very valuable as a revelation of temperament.

  32. All the itineraries are Jewish ones dating from the 13th to 17th centuries, translated from the Hebrew.

  33. De Rossi gives a comparative table of these Itineraries and other similar lists.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "itineraries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.