10 Verbs to Use for the Word itinerary

Hundreds of tourists, sight-seeing the West, had so arranged their itineraries that they might be present at the big exhibition of riding, roping, racing, bull-dogging and other cow-country arts,arts rapidly becoming mere memories of a day too quickly passing.

The following suggestions from the author's experience are intended to serve merely as an illustration of how to begin an itinerary.

He has moreover compiled itineraries and maps, in which everybody who understands the question has confidence.

This book gives a full and complete detail of all tours over the line, starting from Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, or Kansas City, and contains a complete itinerary of the journey from either of these points to the Pacific Coast.

But his Itinerary in nine volumes, a favourite book throughout the eighteenth century, which has graced many a bookseller's catalogue for the last hundred years, and seldom without eliciting a purchaserLeland's Itinerary is to-day being reprinted under the most able editorship.

[Footnote Seventy miles beyond Charlottesville; he gives an itinerary of his journey, making it six hundred and twenty miles in all, by the route he travelled.

Baedeker's Great Britain will be indispensable in making an itinerary.

In support of the theory of the south-continental origin of the Caribs we have, in the first place, the work of Mr. Aristides Rojas on Venezuelan hieroglyphics, wherein he treats of numerous Carib characters on the rocks along the plains and rivers of that republic, marking their itinerary from east to west.

Time cannot stale an Itinerary.

The vagaries of the machine upset every itinerary.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  itinerary