10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PEREGRINATORY»
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peregrinatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
peregrinatory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Burma Under British Rule--and Before
Although perch-like in general appearance, such peregrinatory fish may possibly
belong to the smooth- skinned cat- fishes ... have their A PEREGRINATORY FISH
home in muddy surroundings and are characteristically 356 BURMA UNDER ...
2
Historiettes, or, Tales of continental life, by the author ...
Constantine Henry Phipps (1st marq. of Normanby.) PEREGRINATORY
INTRODUCTION. How is it that all the powers of imagination and description
cannot afford nor convey to us any just idea of a scene, that we have not beheld ?
As to the ...
Constantine Henry Phipps (1st marq. of Normanby.), 1827
3
The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the ... Chinese Empire and ...
... an itinerant glassmender, a peripatetic repairer of umbrellas, a locomotive seal
- cutter, an ambulatory barber, a migratory banker, a peregrinatory apothecary or
druggist, or a walking shoemaker and cobbler, one must travel hitherwards.
Samuel Wells Williams, Wiley and Putnam, 1848
On the lucus a non lucendo principle we are reminded of Mr. Max O'Rell by the
peregrinatory notes of Mr. Louis Lombard in his little book called Observations of
a Traveller.^ These notes, which the author himself does not believe to be either
...
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Social England: From the accession of George I. to the ...
He had its fullest education, academic and peregrinatory. He had early received
magnificent compliments from Dryden. He became a Privy Councillor and a
Secretary of State ; he married a countess, and was something of a literary
monarch ...
A rumor is spread abroad by peregrinatory members of the Friars that Mr. Eaton
had to "go" because in response to certain of his animadversions on plays a
number of managers got together and agreed to withdraw their theatrical
advertising ...
7
The British Controversialist, and Literary Magazine
The Christ of Mark is active, restless, peregrinatory, and constantly moving and
working; the- Christ of Luke, didactic and sermonizing, continually on ihe watch to
put in a word of advice, and to supply counsel and direction. There is in the first ...
But it is noteworthy that a restless, peregrinatory spirit — that spirit which, later on,
made the Teutonic tribes overrun all Europe, and even the North of Africa — is
also the characteristic of the warlike leader of the Icelandic hero-chronicle.
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The Dublin University Magazine
... of the traveller, have, to their own credit and exaltation, and the comfort of us,
the peregrinatory public, made all sorts of due, choice, and commendable
improvements and advances in consonance with the progressive spirit of the age
.
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The Chinese Repository
... a peripatetic umbrella-mender, a locomotive seal-cutter, an ambulatory barber,
a migratory banker, a peregrinatory apothecary, or a walking shoemaker and
cobbler, one must travel hitherwards. These movable establishments, together
with ...
Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams, 1841
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PEREGRINATORY»
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peregrinatory is used in the context of the following news items.
On Being American
It's the moment of the year when, as an immigrant American, I feel most grateful for what, in a somewhat peregrinatory life, has become for me, ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Best of Christmas football offers relief from the worst of festive season
... it is that while the trappings and the trimmings may be up for grabs, that deep, festive, peregrinatory soul remains just about undiminished. «The Guardian, Dec 14»
Priming the Sex Worker: Poverty or Prosperity?
... not affordable to these peregrinatory people. These are also contributory factors to the problems under discussion and this warrants a holistic ... «Groundviews, Nov 13»
Geoff Dyer Would Like to Clarify: He Loves WG Sebald, but Don't …
... part travelogue, part fiction—sometimes reads like a less melancholy, more comic (and more English) variant of Sebald's peregrinatory prose ... «New York Observer, Dec 11»
Why You Should Read WG Sebald
... part travelogue, part fiction—sometimes reads like a less melancholy, more comic (and more English) variant of Sebald's peregrinatory prose ... «New Yorker, Dec 11»
Bihar police file FIR against Kishanganj 'HuJI suspect'
It was this coupled with Sarkar's strange peregrinatory habits that led to a suspicion of a link with the Mumbai blasts. The police are also ... «The Hindu, Jul 11»
The Summer of Our Discontent
If it hadn't been for the exploits of the peregrinatory Lothario Mark Sanford and that prickly cop up in Cambridge, there would have been no fun ... «Wall Street Journal, Sep 09»