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Example sentences for "journey through"

  • John Macky, in his Journey through England (1724), affirms that in fine weather he had seen above three hundred coaches at a time making "the Grand Tour.

  • Still, Townsend is to be considered as the precursor of Malthus; and if the reader is interested in tracing the paternity of ideas, he will find some interesting economical remarks in Townsend's Journey through Spain, vol.

  • There the Christians took such maize as they found and could carry, and going ten days' journey through a wilderness, they came to the river which the Indians had told them of.

  • A Journey through Scotland, in familiar Letters from a Gentleman here, to his Friend Abroad, p.

  • A Journey through Scotland, in Familiar Letters from a Gentleman here, to his Friend Abroad, p.

  • But having omitted taking the requisite notes, I can only refer, on the superstition of sailors to Heber's Journey through India, vol.

  • Footnote 155: Ayrton, in Wallin, Notes taken during a Journey through Part of Northern Arabia, p.

  • Notes taken during a Journey through Part of Northern Arabia, in 1848.

  • On one occasion Zeus, accompanied by Hermes, made a journey through Phrygia, seeking hospitality and shelter wherever they went.

  • Upon another occasion Zeus, wishing to ascertain for himself the truth of the reports concerning the atrocious wickedness of mankind, made a journey through Arcadia.

  • During a journey through Texas he was robbed of all his manuscripts, among which are believed to have been several unprinted novels.

  • I have just arrived at this place after a journey through Portugal, and a part of Spain, of nearly 500 miles.

  • I shall pass very near you on my journey through Newark, but cannot approach.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bedded room; beg you; come forth; deceased persons; each feather; eighth part; far away; feet black; fifteen miles; first edition; horned antelope; inch high; journey distant; journey from; journey through; knew enough; large fortune; right welcome; short life; stay behind; strict justice; then pack; when time; young child