10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HARBOURLESS»
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harbourless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Role of the Physical Environment in Ancient Greek Seafaring
Harbourless Coasts Some stretches of the Greek coastline lacked not only man-
made harbours, but also any natural features that might provide shelter for ships
during adverse weather. Having discussed the diverse range of topographic ...
2
A Tolkien English Glossary A Guide to Old Uncommon and ...
haggard hail hale hallows halt hamlets harbourless hardihood 1st Used 197 78
227 863 1086 812 296 775 harried harry haste haughty haunts haven haywards
1st Used 894. the Rings Wild or untamed; also, wild looking, as from prolonged ...
The difficulties which beset the traveller who tries to penetrate into the interior are
almost insuperable. Independently of the harbourless harbourless and surf-
bound coast, the deadly climate, and the hostility 410 Mr. Da Chaillu's Recent
Travels.
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A practical exposition of the Church-catechism, several ...
To entertain Strangers, that they may not be left harbourless, or peri/h for want of
necessary and convenient Reception. (5.) To redeem Captives, and to succour
and enlarge Prisoners, that they may not languish under the Pressures of ...
5
Studies on the Text of Sophocles: The manuscripts and the text
"the harbourless marriage-ceremony which you sailed into at home, with a good
wind" and which Kamerbeek takes as meaning, lit. "the harbourless marriage-
ceremony which you sailed into your home, with a good wind". In either case,
even ...
Diodorus (first century B.C.) said, “The fourth side [north], which is washed over
its whole extent by waters which are practically harbourless, has for a defense
before it the Egyptian Sea ”“ Strabo (63 B.C.—24 A.D.) said, “Being protected on
the ...
7
Wanderings in South America, the North-West of the United ...
to harbour the harbourless ; your purses never sECOND • * JOURNEY. shut to
the wants of the distressed : many a ruined fugitive from the Oroonoque will bless
your kindness to him in the hour of need, when flying from the woes of civil ...
Charles Waterton, B. Fellows ((Londres)), 1828
8
Joyce's Finnegans Wake: The Curse of Kabbalah
[rivers Ant and Grass] Old: Instead it was like this: [197] In a gabbard he barqued
it, the boat of life, from the harbourless Ivernikan Okean, till he spied the loom of
his landfall and he loosed two croakers from under his tilt, the gran Phenician ...
9
Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity: De Trinitate 1, 1-19, 2, 3
Translation and Commentary: (8) "We have sailed from a harbourless coast into a
stormy open sea, and we can neither safely retreat nor safely advance, yet what
lies before us has more difficulties in store than what is behind." The metaphor ...
Eginhard Peter Meijering, 1982
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The Works of Thomas Jackson, D.D. ...
harbourless ? Yes ; even these omissions deserve exclusion from the kingdom of
heaven, either by their connexion with sins of oppression, because it is scarce
possible that any which hear Christ's promises should be barren of good works, ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HARBOURLESS»
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Pope Francis celebrates a homeless man's 50th
To harbour the harbourless; To visit the sick; To ransom the captive; To bury the dead. human dignity 19 November 2014. When I read this ... «Eureka Street, Nov 14»
The great Pharos of Alexandria
... for the safety of mariners, as the inscription says: for since the coast was harbourless and low on either side, and also had reefs and shallows ... «Ancient Origins, Apr 14»
Archaeologists Discover River Harbor of Ostia
“Ostia is harbourless on account of the silting up which is caused by the Tiber, since the river is fed by numerous small streams. Now although it ... «Sci-News.com, Dec 12»
The Allies Second Front in World War II: Why Were Canadian …
It was for this reason, presumably, that the Normandy landings took place on the harbourless stretch of coastline north of Caen, with the Allies ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Aug 12»
BBC ALBA series on the challenges facing those in Scotland's ferry …
It's daybreak as the Earl Sigurd ferry sails from KIrkwall towards Orkney's harbourless northern frontier. She hasn't called there for a fortnight, ... «For Argyll, Jan 11»