Encara no tenim significats per a "go northward".
1He would surely think that in this heat they would go northward.
2On Monday, Mudd, Arnold, O'Laughlin, and Spangler, will go northward to prison.
3We will go northward and eastward, asking news of Rogers and his Rangers.
4Gird about you this sword, the good Balmung, and go northward.
5If I don't mend, I will try his advice, and go northward for warmth.
6He would go northward, even to the country of King Ring; he must see Ingebjorg.
7We mean to stay at Florence a week or two longer and then go northward.
8I had a broad Scot's tongue in my head, and I determined to go northward.
9The swans go northward to breed.
10As you go northward from Stockholm, the capital, the country becomes ruder and wilder, and the climate more severe.
11He must go northward, he said; he wanted not a little bracing for the heats of the autumnal city.
13As we go northward along the coast, or ascend the mountain slopes, we find the climate growing cooler and cooler.
14Again came anxious watching, with the old fear that Howe meant to go northward and join the now advancing Burgoyne.
15You must go northward till you find the Three Gray Sisters, who have but one eye and one tooth amongst them.
16Since meridians all terminate at the poles, the lines between ranges, being meridians, gradually approach each other as they go northward.
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Go northward a través del temps
Go northward per variant geogràfica