Through the Lands of the SerbE. Arnold, 1904 - 345 ページ |
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... knew it not , they were the survivors of an old , old world , the old world which still lingers in out - of - the - way corners , and it was from the twentieth century quite as much as from the Teuton they were endeavouring to flee ...
... knew it not , they were the survivors of an old , old world , the old world which still lingers in out - of - the - way corners , and it was from the twentieth century quite as much as from the Teuton they were endeavouring to flee ...
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... knew no word of the tongue , but kindly communicated with a Ministry which consisted , so they said , entirely of very charm- ing men , with whom I should certainly be pleased . The Ministry was puzzled , but wished to give me every ...
... knew no word of the tongue , but kindly communicated with a Ministry which consisted , so they said , entirely of very charm- ing men , with whom I should certainly be pleased . The Ministry was puzzled , but wished to give me every ...
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... knew not what to do . was greatly concerned . He explained to me that the man was very poor , the sheep very tired and also that the sheep was a very little one , then he took it in his arms like a baby and arranged it on the box ...
... knew not what to do . was greatly concerned . He explained to me that the man was very poor , the sheep very tired and also that the sheep was a very little one , then he took it in his arms like a baby and arranged it on the box ...
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... knew nothing of the language , and the Boer War was as yet unfinished . I drew , I drew , and my friend talked . A youth in Western garb acted as interpreter . He ascertained whence we had come , and then remarked airily , " Now , I ...
... knew nothing of the language , and the Boer War was as yet unfinished . I drew , I drew , and my friend talked . A youth in Western garb acted as interpreter . He ascertained whence we had come , and then remarked airily , " Now , I ...
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... knew that . They had meant to walk across Albania to Salonika , but the Consul at Skodra had put a stop to this dangerous scheme . Now they were going by sea from Cattaro to Alexandria , and thence , also by sea , to Lorenzo Marques ...
... knew that . They had meant to walk across Albania to Salonika , but the Consul at Skodra had put a stop to this dangerous scheme . Now they were going by sea from Cattaro to Alexandria , and thence , also by sea , to Lorenzo Marques ...
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Albanian Alexander Obrenovich Andrijevitza Antivari Archimandrite arrived asked Balkan bazaar Belgrade Berani Boshko bread Cetinje Christian church civilisation coffee crowd dark Dechani door Dutsi England English Europe eyes friends frontier gipsy glass Goluban Gusinje hands head heard horses hour hurried idea Iguman kavass King knew Kolashin Kosovo Kraljevo lady land lived looked Mademoiselle Mohammedan monastery Monsieur Montenegrin morning mountain Negotin nett never night Nikola Nikshitje Nish Nizams officer Old Servia once Ostrog pandur passed passport peasants Pirot Podgoritza pony poor Radovan ragged rain rakija revolver rifle Rijeka road round seemed Serb Servia Shabatz side Skodra stand Stara Srbija Stefan Nemanja stone stood streets tell things thou thought tiny told took town travelling Turkish Turks Ushitza Valjevo valley Voyvode walked walls wild wish woman women wood wooden Yakoub zaptieh
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261 ページ - If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from other lands, but a continent that joins to them...
75 ページ - Who hath sent out the wild ass free? or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? Whose house I have made the wilderness, and the barren land his dwellings. He scorneth the multitude of the city, neither regardeth he the crying of the driver. The range of the mountains is his pasture, and he searcheth after every green thing.
139 ページ - The rising unto place is laborious, and by pains men come to greater pains; and it is sometimes base, and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery; and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing.
70 ページ - A KNIGHT there was, and that a worthy man, That from the time that he first began To riden out, he loved chivalry, Truth and honour, freedom and courtesy.
68 ページ - He hath filled the hungry with good things ; and the rich He hath sent empty away. He hath holpen His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy ; as He spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.
59 ページ - Paris, savez-vous," he said vehemently. " All I can do is to help them to keep their faith. Till now they have lived with God and the mountains. ... It is very little that one needs in this life. We have so short a time here." Miss Durham caught the temperament of the people among whom she travelled, and that is why she makes us feel that we are living in another Europe and another century, among the people of the Balkans as they are to this...
348 ページ - The want of an Old Testament History for schools which should frankly accept the main conclusions established by modern criticism has long been felt. Dr. Fry, holding that it is a safeguard to true religion that the new views of the Old Testament should be regarded as part of religious, and not anti-religious teaching, and believing that the faith of the next generation largely depends on the truth being told, has written this book, generally speaking, from the critical standpoint. Although primarily...
193 ページ - Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, bough, cradle, and all.
55 ページ - Christ's lore, and his apostles twelve He taught, but first he followed it himself.