11 collocations for sojourns

He visited at first the seven Ionian Isles, where he sojourned some time, busied in concluding the first Greek loan.

I shall therefore only add that the same biographer goes on to state that the contract which he had destroyed was rewritten by the King himself, who within an hour afterwards was on horseback and on his way to Malesherbes, where he sojourned two days.

Master Horner bethought him of the successive "killing-times," and consequent doughnuts of the twenty families in which he had sojourned the years before, and consented to the exaction.

He himself, after sojourning some months in Antioch until he had established his authority there in every direction, went into Bithynia, coadjutor [lacuna] often [lacuna] making Gannys, as had been his custom in the case of Antioch.

He belonged to "the sons of the prophets," among whom Elijah sojourned in his latter days,a community of young men, for the most part poor, and compelled to combine manual labor with theological studies.

But as a matter of fact, in whatever hostile regions he may have sojourned, he never quite lost his residence in the supersensual world.

To sojourn a short while Beneath my roof He from the barren seas Had newly comea cherished Visitant!

Like Ciriac of Ancona, he had a taste for travel and collection,[170] visiting the sacred soil of Greece and sojourning in divers towns of Italy, everywhere making drawings, copying pictures, taking casts from statues, and amassing memoranda on the relics of antiquity as well as on the methods practised by contemporary painters.

There is almost always at every summer sojourn some party of persons who are to the rest what the mid-current is to the stream; who gather to themselves and bear along in their coursein their plans and pleasures and daily doingsthe force of all the life of the place.

In ancienne tyme, and in a goodly towne, neare to Canterbury, sojourned a ladie faire.

The Mosques of Constantinople. Sojourn at ConstantinopleSemi-European Character of the CityThe MosqueProcuring a FirmanThe SeraglioThe LibraryThe Ancient Throne-RoomAdmittance to St. SophiaMagnificence of the InteriorThe Marvellous DomeThe Mosque of Sultan AchmedThe SulemanyeGreat ConflagrationsPolitical Meaning of the FiresTurkish ProgressDecay of the Ottoman Power Chapter XXIX.

11 collocations for  sojourns