The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of the Steamship Quaker City's Pleasure Excursion to Europe and the Holy Land : with Descriptions of Countries, Nations, Incidents, and Adventures, as They Appeared to the AuthorAmerican Publishing Company, 1881 - 651 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... half a world - they were to hob - nob with nobility and hold friendly converse with kings and princes Grand Moguls , and the anointed lords of mighty empires ! It was a brave conception ; it was the offspring of a most ingenious brain ...
... half a world - they were to hob - nob with nobility and hold friendly converse with kings and princes Grand Moguls , and the anointed lords of mighty empires ! It was a brave conception ; it was the offspring of a most ingenious brain ...
Pagina 21
... half or three days . After tarrying here awhile , the Bay of Salamis will be crossed , and a day given to Cor- inth , whence the voyage will be continued to Constantinople , passing on the way through the Grecian Archipelago , the ...
... half or three days . After tarrying here awhile , the Bay of Salamis will be crossed , and a day given to Cor- inth , whence the voyage will be continued to Constantinople , passing on the way through the Grecian Archipelago , the ...
Pagina 38
... Half - past six was no longer half - past six to these pilgrims from New England , the South , and the Mississippi Valley , it was " seven bells ; " eight twelve and four o'clock were " eight bells ; " the captain did not take the ...
... Half - past six was no longer half - past six to these pilgrims from New England , the South , and the Mississippi Valley , it was " seven bells ; " eight twelve and four o'clock were " eight bells ; " the captain did not take the ...
Pagina 41
... half think so , myself . It ain't no slouch of a journal . " But it shortly became a most lamentable " slouch of a jour- nal . " One night in Paris , after a hard day's toil in sight- seeing , I said : " Now I'll go and stroll around ...
... half think so , myself . It ain't no slouch of a journal . " But it shortly became a most lamentable " slouch of a jour- nal . " One night in Paris , after a hard day's toil in sight- seeing , I said : " Now I'll go and stroll around ...
Pagina 49
... half o'clock now , and a raw , blustering morning . The passengers were huddled about the smoke - stacks and fortified behind ventilators , and all were wrapped in wintry costumes , and looking sleepy and un- happy in the pitiless gale ...
... half o'clock now , and a raw , blustering morning . The passengers were huddled about the smoke - stacks and fortified behind ventilators , and all were wrapped in wintry costumes , and looking sleepy and un- happy in the pitiless gale ...
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The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of ... Mark Twain Volledige weergave - 1876 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 407 - Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
Pagina 548 - And they went to bury her : but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of her hands.
Pagina 549 - And the Midianites and the Amalekites and all the children of the east lay along in the valley like grasshoppers for multitude; and their camels were without number, as the sand by the seaside for multitude.
Pagina 542 - And he came and touched the bier : And they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. 15 And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak : and he delivered him to his mother.
Pagina 650 - Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
Pagina 295 - That conquers the serenest of them. It is not what they are looking for — especially a new guide. Our Roman Ferguson is the most patient, unsuspecting, long-suffering subject we have had yet. We shall be sorry to part with him. We have enjoyed his society very much. We trust he has enjoyed ours, but we are harassed with doubts.
Pagina 349 - Therefore disputed he in the synagogue with the Jews, and with the devout persons, and in the market daily with them that met with him.
Pagina 542 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow: and much people of the city was with her. And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not.
Pagina 421 - If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die.
Pagina 349 - Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things, ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.