This famous passage containing the counsel of the alcalde to his son occurs in Jornada segunda, Escena XXII of the play El alcalde de Zalamea.
A selection from the drama El mágico prodigioso, Jornada tercera, Escena V.
The Jornada is a high desert of tableland, east of the Rio Grande.
Theoretically, theJornada was fifty miles wide here; in reality it was much wider; in seeming it was twice as wide.
Then we'll go up by MacCleod's Tank and on through to the Jornada and up the east side of Timber Mountain.
The stretch between Fort Seldon and Fort Cummings proved harder for us than the Jornada del Muerto.
Toward the Jornada del Muerto we journeyed, making camp before entering the desert at Parajo, the Fra Cristobal of the Texan Santa Fe prisoners who were driven through here in 1842, on their long, weary journey to the city of Mexico.
To drill, practice twice a day at the targets, and feast on the abundant fruits in such a place was a most agreeable change from the Jornada del Muerto.
We arrived at Fray Cristobal[103] in the evening, but this being the threshold of the famous Jornada del Muerto, we deemed it prudent to let our animals rest here until the following afternoon.
Fray Cristobal was long an important station in New Mexico; but, as Gregg says, never a town of any size, merely a camping place at the beginning of the Jornada del Muerto.
The second choice, was the Jornada del Muerto Valley in New Mexico.
The Jornadawas a short cut on the Camino Real, the King's Highway that linked old Mexico to Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico.
When General Groves discovered that in order to use the California location he would need the permission of its commander, General George Patton, Groves quickly decided on the second choice, the Jornada del Muerto.
To avoid this obstacle, the wagons took the dubious detour north across the Jornada del Muerto.
The selection of this remote location in the Jornada del Muerto Valley for the Trinity test was from an initial list of eight possible test sites.
Despite being second choice the remote Jornada was a good location for the test, because it provided isolation for secrecy and safety, was only 230 miles south of Los Alamos, and was already under military control.
The history of the Jornada is in itself quite fascinating, since it was given its name by the Spanish conquerors of New Mexico.
Hence the name Jornada del Muerto, which is often translated as the journey of death or as the route of the dead man.
Today this 3,200 square mile range, partly located in the desolate Jornada del Muerto Valley, is named the White Sands Missile Range and is actively used for non-nuclear weapons testing.
The title of his work is Naufragios de Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, y Relacion de la Jornada que hizo á la Florida.
Three miles from that village brought us to the commencement of the much dreaded Jornada del Muerto (Journey of Death).
From these heights, on either side, the Indians are enabled to distinctly perceive any party of travellers coming over the wide and unsheltered expanse of the Jornada del Muerto.
As may be seen even from the map on the railroad folder, the jornada was nearly coincident with the present line from Contadero due S.
The road which Pike thus struck was in direct continuation of the Jornada del Muerto, on the way to El Paso, and led by Las Cruces, present seat of Dona Ana Co.
Malgares did, was the alternative to the Jornada del Muerto.
Between the village of Sibilleta and the Passo there is a wilderness of near 200 miles [including the Jornada del Muerto].
Struck out east about three miles and fell in with the main road [continuing from the Jornada del Muerto], on a large flat prairie, which we left at the mountain of the Friar Christopher.
Whatever the exact point at which the main road left the river when Pike passed, it was near if not at the same point whence the Jornada has begun for half a century at least, and which took the name Fra Cristobal from the mountain.
Thence the road continued for a jornada of about 50 m.
The route of the Jornada is like the string of a bow whose arc is the Rio Grande, stretched straight up and down the desert between the river on the W.
It is to be hoped that the fear of meeting with us will prevent them from coming into the Jornadanorth of the town.
No guide could be hired on any terms, so great was their dread of theJornada and its occasional denizens, the Apaches.
This is the last inhabited spot in New Mexico, as you approach the terrible desert, the Jornadadel Muerte.
Sick at heart, and conscious of danger in New Mexico, I left the province, and crossed the Jornada to El Paso.
We had not ridden far until we saw that a fearful Jornada was before us--one of those dreaded stretches without grass, wood, or water.
The next jornada was a long one of four leagues, and their camp was on San Gregoria creek.
Its fourth jornada (day's journey) brought it to the pretty valley where later was established the mission of San Luis Rey.
Inhabit 'all the country north and south of the Gila, and both sides of the Del Norte, about the parallel of the Jornada and Dead Man's lakes.
The spring is located only a few miles from Paraja a on the Rio Grande, and at the extreme northern limit of the Jornada del Muerto, and the next day we arrived at Fort McRae.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jornada" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.