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"List of British Towns," which Usher himself had illustrated, nor in any of the old "Itineraries," or in Ricardus Corinensis, or in Camden, or Horsley &c. (vol. i, b. 3, p. 91).
Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town William Fleming
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Leonhard Schmitz (in the rather antiquated _Smith_) thinks it means "Itineraries" and that Dio Chrysostom very likely wrote it, because he traveled considerably.
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Aqua Acetosa, and was the burial-place of several martyrs, among them the Consul Liberalis, whose fine metrical epitaph has come down to us through the "Itineraries".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Thus the so-called "Itineraries", or guide-books, by no means confined themselves to a description of the Sacred Places.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Sprenger spells the word either with a Zád or a Zá: I have discussed the question in my "Itineraries," part ii. sect.
The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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"Itineraries" of the Expedition, offered to the Royal
The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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They are corrected in my "Itineraries," part ii. sect.
The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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[EN#1] The word is explained in my "Itineraries," part ii. sect.
The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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The "Itineraries" section was expanded to give visitors in-depth looks at the various "Trails" (day trips).
YubaNet.com 2008
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Itineraries are subject to change with no further notice.
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