Which preposition to use with passers
The sick were placed in the high ways, that travellers and passers by might assist them with their counsel; and at length the priesthood appropriated this privilege exclusively to themselves.
The only diversion he ever had was playing the violin, which some passer in the commune taught him.
They are a taciturn people in Aragon and Navarreso taciturn that in politely greeting the passer on the road they cut down the curt good-day.
Still, they could have heard it from some passer with a dog-team.
Je l'emportai avec moi; mais elle ne me servit point, parce que je trouvai moyen de passer avec eux.
I had one of these,a laissez-passer from Prince d'Eline, Secretary of the Belgian Legation at The Hague,issued because of the fact that I was carrying a large packet of mail from the American Legation at The Hague to Henry W. Diederick, United States Consul-General at Antwerp.
Any responsibility must rest with the passers of Rule 13.'
"Your laisser-passer to Paris," he said.
These knights he keepeth there in great dole and misery, for it is said that their groans may be heard by the passers along the high-road below the castle.
The passers near us drew "Cock-a-doodle!"
We had no laissez-passer for the firing line; but we were accompanied by the United States Consul and not governed by any stipulation as to our destination.
We resolved to pursue it into the country to the northward, from whence the Germans were reported to be advancing, crushing back the outnumbered Belgians as they came onward; but when we tried to secure a laissez passer at the gendarmerie, where until then an accredited correspondent might get himself a laissez passer, we bumped into obstacles.
Il y entretient cent fustes pour passer en Hongrie quand il lui plaît.
To my question as to how a transient passer like myself could best see a great ice river, he replied, "Climb to-morrow the Aeggisch-horn, and look down from there upon the Aletsch glacier.