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  • Transoceanic voyages meant that traditional vessels had to adapt to ocean-going conditions, and were therefore built to withstand long voyages and heavy storms.

    Ships, galleons, frigates and corvettes 2008

  • Transoceanic voyages set off from the eastern coasts of New Spain in an effort to find a new route leading to Asia, as there was a race with the Portuguese to be the first to arrive there.

    The Pacific route to the Orient 2008

  • Transoceanic voyages set off from the eastern coasts of New Spain in an effort to find a new route leading to Asia, as there was a race with the Portuguese to be the first to arrive there.

    The Pacific route to the Orient 2008

  • Transoceanic voyages meant that traditional vessels had to adapt to ocean-going conditions, and were therefore built to withstand long voyages and heavy storms.

    Ships, galleons, frigates and corvettes 2008

  • Transoceanic shipments of trout had become a reality in the late nineteenth century; it was discovered that converting a room on a ship into an ice house, with temperatures just above freezing, prolonged the incubation period of developing trout eggs.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Transoceanic shipments of trout had become a reality in the late nineteenth century; it was discovered that converting a room on a ship into an ice house, with temperatures just above freezing, prolonged the incubation period of developing trout eggs.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Transoceanic shipments of trout had become a reality in the late nineteenth century; it was discovered that converting a room on a ship into an ice house, with temperatures just above freezing, prolonged the incubation period of developing trout eggs.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Transoceanic shipments of trout had become a reality in the late nineteenth century; it was discovered that converting a room on a ship into an ice house, with temperatures just above freezing, prolonged the incubation period of developing trout eggs.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • There must be things not dreamt of over in that Transoceanic parish!

    Ralph Waldo Emerson Holmes, Oliver W 1891

  • Transoceanic States, entrance into League of Nations of, 38.

    The League of Nations and its Problems Three Lectures 1888

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