Aún no tenemos significados para "go on pilgrimage".
1You choose the Duke of Suffolk as your principal companion to go on pilgrimage?'
2To go on pilgrimage is an instinct which appears in most religions and at all ages.
3However it fall out, Elliot is willing to go on pilgrimage, for she is very devout.
4The butterflies go on pilgrimage, but the bad moth's little bundle of firewood hangs in the tree.
5In 1034 or 1035 he determined to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
6You must go on pilgrimage and I will tell you alms that you must give to the poor.'
7Perhaps I will go on pilgrimage.
8He would go on pilgrimage again.
9Anthony, who wanted to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem and who would have gone had I not stopped him.
10After eight years of court life, he resolved early in the year 1564 to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
11Or even better-whynot go on pilgrimage to the Great Tri-State "I" Triumvirate of Islip, I-95and Ikea?
12And I promised that, if she would so favour me, I would go on pilgrimage to her chapel of Fierbois.
13And she told me, in short, that she was now of a mind to go on pilgrimage, as did her husband.
14And when you grow up you will go on pilgrimage to the field of Patay, and stand uncovered in the presence of-what
15Then, feeling himself unhappy in this distracted land-separated from the English by blood, from the Danes by religion-he determined to go on pilgrimage.
16Then said Mr. Holy-man, There are two things that they have need to be possessed with, that go on pilgrimage; courage, and an unspotted life.
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