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  • We had a gam one day, on this voyage, with a Yankee whale-ship, and a first-rate gam it was, for, as the Yankee had gammed three days before with another English ship, we got a lot of news second-hand; and, as we had not seen a new face for many months, we felt towards those Yankees like brothers, and swallowed all they had to tell us like men starving for news. Fighting the Whales
  • A well-known waterman at Selby said that the river was in a fearful condition, and this had a good deal to do with the reported collisions taking place and damage done to boats on their voyages to and from the town.
  • We have here no mythicized version of a real journey but a voyage of the imagination. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
  • A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai.
  • But now it is reported that your Englishmen (whom I may almost call the lordes of the Ocean sea) make yeerely voyages vnto Gronland: concerning which matter if you please to giue me further aduertisement, you shall doe me an especial fauour. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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  • After a time my brothers began pressing me to travel with them; but I refused saying, “What gained ye by travel voyage that I should gain thereby?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The Washington State History Museum recalls their seaborne journeys and service to country in the new traveling exhibit "Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam. The News Tribune Blogs
  • Although the two ships crossed paths several times on the return voyage, they never made contact.
  • All best wishes for a nice voyage!
  • Back in the age of discovery, wine shipments often spoiled at sea and originally wines were fortified to stop them from going bad on voyage. The Sun
  • Dear teacher, thank you for illuminating my voyage of life with your own light of life. My grateful sentiments come from the bottom of my heart.
  • He was thirty years in Admiralty, all through the period of the Napoleonic War, and he devised the new doctrine, really based on the old rule of 1745, known as "Continuous Voyage". The Freedom of the Seas
  • Captain Thomas Randall, described as a freebooter of the seas, who commanded the "Fox," and sailed for years in and out of New Orleans, where he sold the proceeds of his voyages and captures. Fifth Avenue
  • The comparison of her life to a sea voyage simplifies her experience.
  • Contacts in Europe identify vessels that will command a hefty ransom and follow their voyage until they are within range of the gangs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Ireland voyage was arranged in place of a transatlantic crossing which was cancelled due to ongoing discussions over the vessel's financial problems.
  • Its final voyage ended in disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937, when it was coming into land after a transatlantic crossing.
  • I mean, I loved Somewhere in Time in its day ... and Time and Again ... and Quantum Leap and Voyager and, you know, that show with the weirdly dressed fellow blipping about in a 1960's Police Box. RTD = Deceptively Playful
  • Nay, was not the "Araucana," which Spain acknowledges as its epic, written without even the aid of paper; on scraps of leather, as the stout fighter and voyager snatched any moment from that wild warfare? The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
  • La gare Saint-Charles fut longtemps le point de passage obligé des voyageurs à destination de l'Afrique et du Moyen-Orient. Comme Si de Rien N'Etait - French Word-A-Day
  • Do any lines run voyages along the coast? Times, Sunday Times
  • The largest ship of its kind in the world, the new superferry berthed at the new ferry terminal, just after 8am yesterday following her overnight voyage from Rotterdam.
  • Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian-born merchant and explorer who took part in early voyages to the New World on behalf of Spain around the late 15th century.
  • Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans just so her dad could score a TV show? Bonnie Fuller: Abby Sunderland's Dad Was Exploiting Her to Get a Reality Show: He's Balloon Dad Two!
  • Now besides our voyages and trades of late yeeres to the North and Northeast regions of the world, and our ancient traffique also to those parts; I haue not bene vnmindefull (so farre as the histories of England and of other Countreys would giue me direction) to place in the fore-front of this booke those forren conquests, exploits, and trauels of our English nation, which haue bene atchieued of old. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Buddy draws the short straw again, taking the invention on its maiden voyage in a quarry. Times, Sunday Times
  • To begin with, he sketches the canoe routes, touching on the fur trade and the penetration of the continent by the voyageurs.
  • Accordingly, not wishing to incur expense in their present want of money, they sent back at once the Thracians who came too late for Demosthenes, under the conduct of Diitrephes, who was instructed, as they were to pass through the Euripus, to make use of them if possible in the voyage alongshore to injure the enemy. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • If Billie Holiday tends to root us to one spot, (the place from which her painful joy issues forth into the world), Yannatou carries us on a voyage into different musical dialects with varied textures and inscapes.
  • To tour Sri Lanka is to take a voyage of discovery through a land of endless variety.
  • The vessel makes only a handful of voyages each year for up to 12 passengers willing to pay to swim with whale sharks and green turtles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The voyage ended with a huge party on a small island. Somewhere East of Life
  • This complex of buildings and routes through a landscape turns a short journey through space into a voyage through deep time. Times, Sunday Times
  • This voyage made more history than money as on the way down the vessel was neaped, waiting for water near Guyhurn Bridge for almost 2 weeks.
  • Ah! hapless voyagers, gazing with simple wonder on these Circean shores! Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • Thirty years ago, the Voyager spacecraft were launched. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1863 she made her maiden voyage to China and Australia.
  • His name was Baderoon, and as he was unmarried and had been used to a roving life, having been several voyages to North Australia to catch trepang or “beche de mer”, I was in hopes of being able to keep him. The Malay Archipelago
  • The first section of the dissertation studies the lawful grounds that entitle the parties to cancel a voyage charter party respectively under Chinese law and English law.
  • Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery.
  • Captain Phillips was not aboard for her last voyage in 1984, which was with a scratch crew taking her to be scrapped.
  • When 34 full-rigged Tall Ships and many others reached Amsterdam after a voyage across the Atlantic at the end of the Cutty Sark Tall Ships race, HMS Exeter was moored right in the centre of the harbour.
  • Scottish merchants used their transatlantic connections to drive Franco-American competitors from the market, but for the retail end of their commerce they relied on the same voyageurs as had their predecessors.
  • THE QE2 docked for the last time yesterday in Dubai after completing its final voyage. The Sun
  • During the voyage he experimented with the lunar position method of determining longitude.
  • Les mémes causes empéchent les moirs qui vivent à la compagne d'avoir des plantations étendues; celles qu'ils cultivent sont bornées, mais généralement assez bien cultivées: de bons habits, _une log house_, ou maison de bois en bon état, des enfans plus nombreux les font remarquer des Européens voyageurs, et l'oeil du philosophe se plaît à considérer ces habitations, où la tyrannie ne fait point verser de pleurs. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
  • Besides these, they have a certain mysterious deity, whom they call Amida; and say, this god has built a paradise of such distance from the earth, that the souls cannot reach it under a voyage of three years. The Works of John Dryden
  • Originally brewed hoppier and heavier to preserve it on voyage from Great Britain to India, IPA met with favor among hopheads the world around.
  • The term monsoon, or "monsun," I may explain, is derived from an Arabic word, _mausim_, meaning "a set time, or season of the year;" and is generally applied to a system of regular wind currents, like the Trades, blowing in different hemispheres beyond the range of those old customers with which ordinary voyagers are familiar. On Board the Esmeralda Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story
  • I tried to cheer him by reminding him we might yet find chances to enrich ourselves before returning home, but I could see he was troubled by the thought that the voyage he had accomplished with so much skill and daring might prove resultless in the accumulation of wealth. Adventures in Southern Seas A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
  • For 11 weeks it was a waypoint for boats making the milelong voyage to the new island village. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along the old lanes there is still the feeling of Nouvelle France, of fur-trappers and voyageurs, of hearty chaps in beaver hats and birch-bark canoes who disappeared into the interior to hunt, to fish and to marry Iroquois brides.
  • Its last assignment was to find the heliopause, where the solar wind is offset by the galactic wind, but in April 1997 it was passed by a younger, faster Voyager spacecraft.
  • Chippenham travel agents Lynda and David Brown will get a taste of the high life when they visit the Queen Mary II before the huge ocean liner's maiden voyage.
  • He used to literally have a stunt man in a green wetsuit with some bad alien head on it that he'd be using in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and he would then walk that guy over to our stage where they would spray paint him silver. Mike Ragogna: Greetings From...: Chatting with Less Than Jake's Vinnie Fiorello and Singer-Songwriter/Actor Bill Mumy
  • Ground-based data as well as the latest information from the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft are used in developing both physical descriptions and theoretical understanding.
  • During the course of the voyage he made close to eighty oil sketches and numerous pencil drawings of ice in the form of icebergs, glaciers, packs, and floes under various conditions of light and atmosphere.
  • Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.
  • From the first voyage of Cartier onwards, Canada was called intermittently New France, and its possibilities were not lost sight of by a few intelligent Frenchmen on account of the fur trade. Pioneers in Canada
  • Only one day after his voyage ended on the reef, Mr Taurae was already taking semi-solid food and trying to strengthen his legs after more than four months aboard his 25-foot boat.
  • The defendants traversed the allegation "that the ship was broken, damaged, and destroyed, and rendered incapable of pursuing the voyage, by any perils which the said assurers by the said policy did take upon themselves."
  • So, unaware of what they had missed, the voyagers arrived in Bermuda on the evening of April 4, 1873, sliding to anchor at Grassy Bay with the aid of a local pilot standing at the foretop and directing the four men at the wheel.
  • During its circuitous voyage, Cassini-Huygens clocked up almost two and a quarter billion miles as it looped across space to the outer solar system.
  • Arab and Persian held the advanced voyage technique, provided with accurate voyage recordation in the period of Tang and Song.
  • As the voyages of novelty-hungry explorers penetrated more and more remote localities, so the variety of parrots brought home increased. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • The peoples of the Cyclades and Crete were seagoing folk, and their first trading voyages to the islands of the Aegean seem to have been for obsidian.
  • The voyage meant to resolve a crisis of separation seemed instead only to promote one.
  • Bearing all that in mind, it would be a real shipwreck for an overwrought orchestrator to take the graceful skiff depicted on the cover of "Maiden Voyage" and overinflate it into a bulky ocean liner. Piano Perspectives, Visions of Vaudeville
  • I don't really think they are very deadly, and I know our extemporized fuses are slower than our voyage is at the present time; but nevertheless the bombs have served the purpose, as you shall see. CHAPTER XLVII
  • Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.
  • I looked with sympathetic awe and fearfulness upon the man who, in mid-winter just landed from a four years’ dangerous voyage, could so unrestingly push off again for still another tempestuous term.
  • He remembered seeing planes flying across the sky to some preordained destination and the feeling of wanting to join them on their voyage.
  • De Gama caught the austral westerlies to hurl him past Africa; the Voyagers were boosted gravitationally as they sailed from planet to planet. Review of "Voyager," a book about the space probes, by Stephen J. Pyne
  • He not only suffered a spectacular bout of what he called madness but also wrote an extraordinarily vivid account of it in his short novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, which he freely admitted was a thinly disguised account of what had happened to him on a 1954 voyage to Ceylon to restore his health. Henry’s Demons
  • No, I have brought nothing but ballast back -- made a delicious voyage, Setter; and might have rode at anchor in the port till this time, but the enemy surprised us -- I would unrig. The Comedies of William Congreve Volume 1 [of 2]
  • Affaires étrangères et Commerce international Canada: www. voyage.gc.ca où vous pourrez consulter la section: AConseils aux voyageurs@ pour le Mexique pour des informations à propos des avertissements officiels concernant les ouragans. GtfdsHurricane Dean Information from Govt of Canada
  • What silly mariner in my ship hath not bought or begged mithridate or a pinch of achimenius wherewith to make good his voyage? Sir Mortimer
  • Basing her work on far-flung archives, Ms. Jasanoff takes us on a global voyage from North America to Europe, Africa and even India — and back again — as her subjects cross and recross the Atlantic in search of an elusive utopia. The Refugees Who Built an Empire
  • But it's a race against time to finish the build, as its maiden voyage is sold out. The Sun
  • Some time later he wrote to the same friend: ” “Nous avons fait un charmant voyage sur la Saone, de Macon a Verdun avec retour a Chalon ” une flanerie a voile avec toutes les varietes de temps: vents forts et vents faibles, calmes plats (c'est le moins agreable), bourrasques, beau temps, pluie, clair-de-lune, obscurite presque complete, splendeurs du soleil. Philip Gilbert Hamerton
  • On her first voyage out East, she remembered being terribly seasick.
  • This complex of buildings and routes through a landscape turns a short journey through space into a voyage through deep time. Times, Sunday Times
  • And with equal promptness came the "Eight hundred," of the voyageur. The Wit of Porportuk
  • Regarding Voyage Charter Party, there are various of contract forms in the practice, such as GENCON, ASBATANKVOY, AUSTRAL, etc.
  • By the end of his culinary voyage Steingarten felt he was able to make the finest distinctions between the virtues of any and every fried drumstick.
  • Lady Franklin kept a daily journal of the voyage.
  • The ship will touch at 3 ports on the return voyage.
  • “Planet Killer” is an astronomical murder mystery set aboard the Martian i.e., human starship MSV Procyon as it is dispatched by Martian Space Force on its maiden voyage in the year 2191 to a destination called the Coalsack. Archive 2009-02-01
  • It was obviously composed for public consumption and was one of the most widely printed documents from the voyages of discovery. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • The voyage for me is almost over: I am in sight of port: like a good shipman, I have already sent down the lofty spars and housed the captious canvas in preparation for the long anchorage: I have little now to fear. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • Paul Kedrosky, in the course of a sideways voyage up my fundament, dismisses my argument here as ‘studiously awry.’
  • In the Montréal area, he also owned a sawmill, a cookie factory (cookies for voyageurs) and a coopery.
  • Madame, I goe as thou seest in this famous Voyage, as well for mine Honour, as also the benefite of my soule; all our goodes and possessions, I commit to thy vertuous care. The Decameron
  • Charles Darwin used Werner's Nomenclature of Colors but the only mention of "broccoli-brown" in Voyage of the Beagle is in a description of some kind of planaria. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans -- as I've previously reported -- just so her dad could score a TV show? Bonnie Fuller: Abby Sunderland's Dad Was Exploiting Her to Get a Reality Show: He's Balloon Dad Two!
  • The department is investigating allegations that the ship caught over 300 tons of snoek and only some 39 tons of hake during its last voyage. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This extra special "Bon Voyage" comes to you to say hope you sill enjoy your trip in every kind of way.
  • Next day Johansen, the new mate, was routed from the cabin by Wolf Larsen, and sent into the steerage to sleep thereafter, while I took possession of the tiny cabin state-room, which, on the first day of the voyage, had already had two occupants. Chapter 5
  • The only French word left by the old _voyageurs_, so far as I now remember, is "cordelle," to tow a boat by a rope carried along the shore. The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana
  • On this voyage its cargo was large wine containers called amphorae.
  • She was spectacular, ... bourréing across the stage as if eiderdown in the wind or traveling weightlessly in arabesques voyagées.
  • From Pacific Voyagers: In April, seven traditional Polynesian ocean-going vessels called vakas, and their 16 member crews, set sail on a 15,000 nautical mile journey... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • This complex of buildings and routes through a landscape turns a short journey through space into a voyage through deep time. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was evident that they did not like the outlook of a voyage under such a captain and begun so inauspiciously. Chapter 3
  • The Canadian voyageurs call the wolverene "carcajou;" while among the Popular Adventure Tales
  • There are also foreign terms, including bonjour, bon voyage and arrivederci. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1770 the ship grounded on the Great Barrier Reef, and after frantic efforts to save the ship, it was beached and repaired over the course of several weeks before resuming her voyage.
  • The movie also sketches in the five-year-long, globe-girdling voyage during which he collected the compendious data for his book, along with much peripheral information about his health (wretched), his relationship with his devoutly religious wife (strained) and his apparently never-ending connection to his dead 10-year-old daughter (feverish). Kurt Loder Reviews ‘Creation’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Quoted in Jameson, where the lines are treated for their lyric reification of the sea voyage, but without attention to the phonetic wavelets that serves to swamp the turmoil of below-deck labor — or at least float euphonically above it. close window Notes on 'Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian'
  • This complex of buildings and routes through a landscape turns a short journey through space into a voyage through deep time. Times, Sunday Times
  • C'est d'une hypocrisie primaire et le résultat principal en est une péjoration du comfort des voyageurs. Berlin, Belgrade: Two Contrasting Airport Experiences — Climb to the Stars
  • Part trip hop, jungle and ambient, they've added a middle eastern take to their voyage, filling out lush soundscapes with talking drums, violins and the occasional accordion to spice a generous mix of all things mellow.
  • Not long into the voyage, the ship is attacked by a peculiarly pacifistic band of pirates, who take the children on board their ship.
  • The sailors hoisted the flag and the ship was ready to start on a long voyage.
  • Bojador, the "paunch" or "bulging Cape," 180 miles beyond Cape Non, had been, since the days of the Laurentian Portulano (1351), and the Catalan and Portuguese voyages of 1341 and 1346, the southmost point of Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work.
  • But to the last he showed his magnanimity by honoring Cosmo Versál, and upon the latter's death he caused to be carved, high on the brow of the great mountain on which his voyage ended, in gigantic letters, cut deep in the living rock, and covered with shining, incorrodible levium, an inscription that will transmit his fame to the remotest posterity: The Second Deluge
  • The first indication that our voyage was ending was a mass of grey cloud in the sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decisive event in Elizabethan western expansion was Drake's circumnavigation voyage of 1577-1580.
  • Such voyages were no small undertaking because the monsoon winds were cyclical. The Times Literary Supplement
  • All good wishes for a safe and delighted voyage!
  • Yesterday crowds lined the Thames to see the boats make a voyage to Westminster. The Sun
  • The journey becomes a voyage of self-discovery.
  • Having but an indifferent opinion of books ushered into existence by such charlatanical manoeuvres, we thought no more of Omoo, until, musing the other day over our matutinal hyson, the volume itself was laid before us, and we suddenly found ourselves in the entertaining society of Marquesan Melville, the phoenix of modern voyagers, sprung, it would seem, from the mingled ashes of Captain Cook and Robin Crusoe. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
  • On Saturday, May 9, 2009 (raindate: Sunday, May 10), Earth Celebrations, in partnership with Manhattan Youth Downtown Community Center, launches its new Hudson River Pageant: to restore the Hudson River and address climate change in New York City. 2009, is also the 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson's and Samuel de Champlain's, exploratory voyage in 1609, which will be featured as part of the pageant's celebration of the Hudson River's history. NYC.com's Exclusive New York City Event Calendar : Art
  • Others bark like ` toy-dogs, 'while still other kinds utter a whistling noise, from which one species derives its trivial name of ` whistler' among the traders, and is the ` siffleur 'of the Canadian voyageurs. The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North
  • Do any lines run voyages along the coast? Times, Sunday Times
  • A revolutionary vehicle, a "bathysphere," designed and built by the pair following a sketch by Theodore Roosevelt, had made the voyage possible. Where Wonders Await Us
  • I suppose I want to share my emotional journeys and voyages with my family. Times, Sunday Times
  • The portage was a short one, scarce two hundred yards in length, and at the upper end was a small green meadow in which river voyagers camped. Flower of the North
  • Natives and the 18th and 19th century French-Canadian traders known as voyageurs were also impressed; they left offerings of tobacco to the cliff.
  • I love the idea of great sea voyages on a wide ocean. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will you accept my best wishes for a safe voyage!
  • Public tours reveal the unostentatious shipboard lifestyle of the Royals on voyages out to the British Empire and up to Scotland each summer.
  • During her remarkable, epic voyage, Richards, who started sailing as as child in Helensburgh, had to overcome hurricanes, icebergs and soul-destroying solitude.
  • ✒Thanks to WWD Media in the US for pointing out that Condé Nast Traveler has hot news for posh voyagers in the American version's April issue: Libya is one of its "15 best places to see right now" the Roman ruins are nice, it seems, as is traversing the Sahara "by four-by-four or camel". Media Monkey's Diary
  • Humans making voyages into deep space are likely to become grotesquely deformed, the festival was told. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contingencies of the voyage-in-progress had to be made to echo the events of the original voyage, or they would receive no airtime.
  • Then," said Mr. Hall, "I should think, on the whole, that, in such a place as this, where there are so many regular sail boats, and where excursions on the lake in them are so common and so well recognized as a distinct amusement, the phrase _taking a sail_ ought to be held to mean going in a sail boat, and that making a voyage in a steamer would not be fulfilling the promise. Rollo in Geneva
  • The centennial and bicentennial of Columbus's legendary voyages passed largely unmarked in the colonies.
  • We Protestants know better: we understand the impossibility of supposing such a narrow and local reference in orbs, so transcendently vast as those composing the constellation -- orbs removed from each other by such unvoyageable worlds of space, and having, in fact, no real reference to each other more than to any other heavenly bodies whatsoever. Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers — Volume 2
  • Baked once and stored in tins, fatless, sugarless squares of dough were cooked a second time before being distributed to men about to embark on a sea voyage or land battle.
  • The most stunning demonstration of its unearthly spell occurs late in Pequod's ill-fated voyage, when the ship is illuminated by an eerie outburst of corposants in the midst of a violent squall.
  • During the voyage he experimented with the lunar position method of determining longitude.
  • The immortal classic which continues to inspire many to take a closer look at history has set a bunch of upwardly mobile information technology professionals on a voyage into time.
  • Time for one last voyage and for all the old rivalries to play themselves out. Times, Sunday Times
  • We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.
  • This voyage marked an important milestone in the history of exploration.
  • refitted", her old trip being restored, and that she afterwards made for her new owners many and very prosperous voyages. The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete
  • a sea voyage, and a little scouring about in what you call the lonesome places, would do me such good! Hide and Seek
  • I'd two or three cab voyages, "gharry," I should have said, before I got the best part of ours to the Taj Hotel. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • Captain Cook safely navigated his ship without accident for 100 voyages.
  • While certainly a lament, the ejaculation was also a rallying cry of sanity among the Irish voyagers.
  • She kept a log of their voyage.
  • The third voyage involves confrontations with a race of wicked dwarfs and a Cyclops-like giant who reminds us of Homer's Polyphemus.
  • It launches two new liners next year and if your suggestion is chosen, you win a berth on the ship 's inaugural voyage. The Sun
  • He was unable to row the boat and couldn't steer the vessel having lost his rudder on day one of the voyage.
  • It got there, through the lakes and over the portages, in the canoes of the Voyageurs.
  • The Dutch West India Company was an offshoot of the Dutch East India Company, which funded Henry Hudson's voyage to North America in 1609.
  • It was like seeing green grass again after a long sea voyage. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • But today - on the anniversary of the Titanic's fatal voyage - the Edwardian perfumer would have been proud as his scents were finally unveiled to the world.
  • In 1628, the ornately carved and heavily gunned ship had sunk - after less than a mile of her maiden voyage.
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  • Lady Franklin kept a daily journal of the voyage.
  • What Norman had shot, then, was an antelope; and the reason why it is called "cabree" by the voyageurs, and "goat" by the fur-traders, is partly from its colour resembling that of the common goat, but more from the fact, that along the upper part of its neck there is a standing mane, which does in truth give it somewhat the appearance of the Popular Adventure Tales
  • A few of the horses after their voyage were in good order, and the most of the others, which were in such low condition from their insufficient allowance of water from Moreton Bay to Torres Strait, now showed, from their having plenty of water since their reshipment at Hardy's Islands, that they were in a thriving state. Journal of Landsborough's Expedition from Carpentaria In search of Burke and Wills
  • OpenUniverse lets you voyage through a simulated solar system, another test of graphics performance.
  • They were widgeons; but the most singular thing that was now observed by our voyageurs was the terms upon which these three kinds of birds lived with each other. Popular Adventure Tales
  • The generic label gens du voyage (travelers) covers not only tsigane (roughly "gypsies"), who went to France over the centuries, but also manouches who arrived from Germany in the 19th century, Spanish-origin gitanes and the more recent Roma. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • The trip takes an unexpected turn when the craft they are rowing begins a voyage back through time where the young heroes encounter mastodons, dinosaurs and eventually the starting point of life on earth.
  • Objective To observe and evaluate the regulatory effect of complex-probiotic-preparation on humoral immunity function of sailors in nuclear-powered submarine during long term voyage.
  • The most famous of them all were Aladdin 's Lamp, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.
  • This complex of buildings and routes through a landscape turns a short journey through space into a voyage through deep time. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the pic where the town has the sign saying "Bon Voyage Rory" is it raining out? TheTVaddict First Look: GILMORE GIRLS Season (Series?) Finale Pics | the TV addict
  • The early European navigators and explorers mostly undertook their voyages at the behest of kings in search of wealth.
  • -- E.] [Footnote 314: It will be seen in other voyages, that the Malays, who are widely diffused over the Indian archipelago, often live under a kind of aristocratical republican government; even where they are subjected to kings, partaking much of the feudal semblance. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • In Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Lemuel Gulliver voyages to a country called Laputa all of whose denizens are lost inside themselves. Erica Jong: Lost in Laputa
  • Don Quixote, perceiving himself free, and delivered from so many difficulties and brabbles wherewithal as well he as his esquire had been perplexed, held it high time to prosecute his commenced voyage, and bring to an end the great adventure unto which he was called and chosen. The Fourth Book. XIX. In Which Is Finished the Notable Adventure of the Troopers, and the Great Ferocity of Our Knight, Don Quixote, and How He Was Enchanted
  • Those voyagers who first ventured into space certainly showed courage.
  • Pisander and his colleagues on their voyage alongshore abolished, as had been determined, the democracies in the cities, and also took some heavy infantry from certain places as their allies, and so came to Athens. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Coastal voyages between U.S. seaports and inland navigation along its rivers and canals are governed by state and federal laws.
  • (who set out on his voyages to the colony at St. Thomas, in the Gulf of Guinea) speaks of this plant, and states that it is called "batata" by the aboriginals of St. Domingo. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The crew discovered the stowaway about two days into their voyage.
  • Since the cc displacement for my 6 cyl Voyager was "more than" I received a cost of Magna gasoline of $350 pesos which was about $20 pesos low. Calculate hours, distance, route instantly !
  • The docks represent your point of embarkation on this voyage of self-discovery.
  • These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
  • Rhapta was described as a bustling metropolitan area located somewhere just inland from the central coast of mainland Azania, perhaps in the vicinity of modern-day Bagamoyo and Dar es Salaam. 10 It also indicated that Rhapta was the most southerly stopping point along the East African commercial route, and that merchants interested in making a round trip to Rhapta from one of Roman Egypt's Red Sea ports had to be ready to depart in July because that was when the climate cycle necessary to make the voyage began. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • Indeed WLHM's adventure was an unbidden discovery voyage - the epitome of all good project work.
  • This voyage was his first taste of freedom.
  • THIS holiday of a lifetime includes incredible scenery and an iconic ocean liner voyage. The Sun
  • Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.
  • Snappy dialogue, a rollicking storyline of love and piracy, and excellent supporting turns by Harlow, Beery, and Lewis Stone keep the bumptious "China Seas" afloat for the whole voyage. John Farr: Clark Gable: King of Hollywood
  • Navigating through the exhibit, which opens May 1, visitors will voyage through time and around the globe.
  • By this last discouery it seemed most manifest that the passage was free and without impediment toward the North: but by reason of the Spanish fleet and vnfortunate time of M. Secretaries death, the voyage was omitted and neuer sithens attempted. The Worldes Hydrographical Discription
  • Her own journey/voyage of self-discovery started as she was recovering from a severe illness.
  • The literalization of the City of God on earth, manifest in the following century by El Escorial in Spain, was endemic to temporal concerns after overseas voyages had ruptured and doubled the known world. 299 159 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The young couple decided to start their voyage immediately.
  • She also published _Lycidus, a Voyage from the Island of Love_, returning to the Abbé Tallemant's dainty preciosities. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I
  • Sea battles and voyages and plunder and buried treasure and king's pardons and kidnapped wenches.
  • Square-rigged sails were particularly effective on the lighter ships known as caravels, which is why the Nina and Pinta were apt choices for Columbus's first voyage.
  • Hernando Wills , commander of Colombia's Navy of the Pacific, said authorities seized the vessel, which he calls an SPFS, a self-propelled fully submersible, just as drug runners were preparing for perhaps its maiden voyage. Colombia Captures Smugglers' Submarine

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