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While the great merchant clippers of the 19th century would have employed around 40 crewmen to unfurl and tend sails during a voyage,
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Here upon the very point of starting for the voyage,
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I may here premise, that as I have already narrated the particulars of a similar voyage,
Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. (of 2) John M'lean
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Barbarossa's successors at Algiers, 112 -- Charles V. resolves to destroy piracy, 113 -- The expedition to Algiers, 113 -- Stormy voyage,
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs Stanley Lane-Poole
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In addition to what has been already related of this voyage,
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But though nothing in the nature of a mutiny marred the voyage,
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 1914
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Sir Joseph Banks, the botanist of Cook's first voyage,
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 1914
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Among his companions were Pero d'Alemquer, who wrote a description of Vasco da Gama's first voyage,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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From far trans-Pacific ports, from the frozen North, from the lands of the Southern Cross, they pass and repass the living rock that was there before their hulls were shaped, that will be there when their very names are forgotten, when their crews and their captains have taken their long last voyage,
Legends of Vancouver 1911
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But when the Master turned him over to the officer in whose charge he was to be for the voyage,
Bruce Albert Payson Terhune 1907
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