Later I visited the "Daniel House," as grandfather calls our old home.
Twice have I visited the Academy of Design and there have I sat in silent, reverential awe, with eyes intent upon the marble face of Harriet Hosmer's Beatrice Cenci.
On our return to Morant Bay, we visited the house of correction, situated near the village.
We visited the house of correction for the parish of St. Andrews.
I visited thetheatres of Covent Garden and Drury Lane, but I could not extract much enjoyment out of the performances as I did not know a word of English.
Scarcely had the word "wife" escaped his lips than I visited the cheek of the poor fellow with a tremendous smack, and in my rage kicked him downstairs, the bottom of which he reached in four springs, to the imminent risk of his neck.
I visited the count in the afternoon, and he begged me to come and see the princess, who would be delighted to hear the account of my duel from my own lips, and I followed him to her apartment with pleasure.
She entreated me not to appear to know her, if by chance I visited the town in which she resided, for she had the happiness of having linked her destiny to that of a man who had won her heart after he had obtained her hand.
I replied in the affirmative, and she asked why I had not been to see her, and if I visited the Duchess of Benevento.
From the opera, we visited the chapel, which is very fine, and costly, in which there are many large, and valuable paintings.
In the course of one of my morning rambles in Paris, I visited the ruins of the celebrated Bastille, of which prison, only the arsenal, some fragments of its massy walls, and two or three dungeons remain.
From the Gobelins I visited the garden of plants, which is considered to be the largest, and most valuable botanical collection in Europe, and was founded by the celebrated Buffon.
During my stay in Paris I visited the gallery of David.
After returning to Mexico, we visited the states of Tlaxcala and Puebla.
On February 28, we visited the market, called at the house of the jefe politico for a letter to the town authorities of Huilotepec, and visited Dr.
I visited the Cathedral, an immense unfinished mass, without a particle of architectural taste outwardly, though the interior has a fine effect from its large dimensions.
At the little village of El Haram, where we spent the night, I visited the tomb of Sultan Ali ebn-Aleym, who is now revered as a saint.
I visited the tent of the Shekh, who was very courteous, but as he knew no language but Turkish, our conversation was restricted to signs.
During my own visit in north China in the summer of 1901, I visited the hospital of the London Mission in Tien-tsin, immortalized by John Kenneth Mackenzie.
Last of all wevisited the library, though the name is a misnomer, for there are no books in it and our courteous guides said there never had been.
After we had unsaddled I visited the cabin to inquire in regard to the country ahead, and there found at first only a soldier of Williamson's party; later the proprietor of the ranch appeared.
In the mean time I visited the battle-field in company with Custer and several other officers, to see if there was a possibility of discovering any traces of Elliotts party.
During the three weeks we were there, we visited the Louvre, the Luxembourg, Versailles, and the parts round about.
I visited the house of Albert Durer, one of the greatest artists who ever lived.
On passing through the South of France I visited the works of several of our employers, and carried back with me many orders.
I visited the Doctor of Reason several times in his own house, where I found him in company with very pretty girls; for Reason, it seems, does not prohibit the enjoyment of the things of this world.
But as the compositions I rendered didn't meet with approval, I visited thecourtyards of houses, believing that among so many tenants there must be a few who value serious music.
At the age of eighty he went over to Holland, visited the Brethren's beautiful settlement at Zeist, met there his old friend, Bishop Anthony Seifferth, and asked to hear some Moravian music and singing.
He visited the University of Jena, founded a society among the students, and so impressed the learned Spangenberg that that great theological scholar soon became a Brother at Herrnhut himself.
He visited the University of Halle, and founded another society of students there.
We visited the waterfall, which is very high, and in rainy weather very copious.
This day wevisited the ruins of Macbeth's castle at Inverness.
Tecumseh returned from the south through Missouri, visited the tribes on the Des Moins, and crossing the head waters of the Illinois, reached the Wabash a few days after the disastrous battle of Tippecanoe.
It is a year ago to-day since I visited the tomb of Washington, at Mount Vernon.
I visited the market, which in Angers, and I believe throughout France, is held on Sunday.
We visited the chateau, or castle, which is indeed well worthy of the particular attention of travellers.
I visited the cathedral, which pleased me much; but has been so often described, that I deem it unnecessary to say more of it.
We visited the castle of Plessis les Tours, which is not more than a mile from the city.
We visited the cathedral, which, with more decency than in England, is open at all hours of the day, and is not exhibited for money.
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