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= C. = The third phase may be called the Wanderings of Ciaran.
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The crowning events of the Wanderings were the induction of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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My blog (particularly the blogroll over on the right called Wanderings …) is now XFN enabled.
We Blog A Lot 2008
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Bennett, in his "Wanderings," says there are 60,000 plantations of gambier on this island.
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Questions of an intricate nature have been discussed regarding the "Wanderings," but it is enough for us to take the sacred narrative as it stands, and rest assured that "He led them forth by the right way" (Ps. 107: 1-7, 33-35).
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Thinking it very probable that I shall never have patience enough to sit down and write a full account of all I saw and examined in those remote wilds, I give up the intention of doing so, and send forth this account of my "Wanderings" just as it was written at the time.
Wanderings in South America Charles Waterton 1823
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I offer this book of "Wanderings" with a hesitating hand.
Wanderings in South America Charles Waterton 1823
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French journalist and novelist Theophile Gautier in his 1845 book, Wanderings in Spain (1843), not only professes an aesthetic preference for the architecture of Islam, he goes further than Chateaubriand in culturally deferring to the Islamic entities that produced it.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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You can find one at Wanderings Magazine and another from Strange, Weird, & Wonderful Magazine.
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French journalist and novelist Theophile Gautier in his 1845 book, Wanderings in Spain (1843), not only professes an aesthetic preference for the architecture of Islam, he goes further than Chateaubriand in culturally deferring to the Islamic entities that produced it.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow) G. Roger Denson 2010
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