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l for cadets and midshipmen and made numerous | voyages abroad. |
idates, for which the ship undertook numerous | voyages abroad. |
f, Fribourg, 1946), in which he described his | voyages across Europe in 1939 and 1940. |
ot underway for the first of three round-trip | voyages across the Atlantic, escorting convoys to Ora |
to supply these ships with wine for the long | voyages across the sea. |
e European Discovery of America: The Northern | Voyages AD 500-1600. |
n the shire of Fife; with some account of his | voyages, adventures, and attempts to found a kingdom |
In executing her new duties, she made short | voyages along the California coast in much the same m |
She continued her | voyages along the world's tanker routes transporting |
Baker who was the doctor on one of Vancouvers | voyages also Quadra Island in BC is named after the S |
s also an eager user of the cyanometer on his | voyages and explorations in South America. |
stopped any personal participation in trading | voyages and settled in Dieppe with his inherited fort |
dertook a number of further overseas training | voyages and also saw fleet service. |
e joined his mariner father, Joseph, on local | voyages and longer trips to the West Indies. |
or Rogue, Laudonniere & Fort Caroline, Three | Voyages and Twelve on the River St. Johns. |
mes, contayning a History of the World in Sea | Voyages and Lande Travells, by Englishmen and others |
most likely the type of vessel used for their | voyages and exploration across Southeast Asia, Oceani |
ertified vessel capable of passenger and crew | voyages, and will set sail during various times of th |
18, the transport continued her transatlantic | voyages and returned more than 22,000 veterans to the |
later years, though some made remarkably fast | voyages, and passed through some trying occasions at |
convert to Islam; the history of Bar Sawma's | voyages and Mar Yaballaha III's Patriarchal tenure po |
Subsequently Severin recreated a number of | voyages and journeys in order to determine how much o |
lished the account in his book A Narrative of | Voyages and Travels in 1817. |
best systematic works, and the most authentic | voyages and travels. |
historical works, geographies and accounts of | voyages and travels, a category the Library Company h |
Chronological History of the | Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific O |
His journals of these | voyages are the main records of Captain Robert Gray's |
sentation of the mind and the elements of the | voyages are objective symbols of one in an “exile” st |
azoned with his coat of arms, with him on his | voyages around the world between 1577 and 1580. |
There were also various trading | voyages around the North Sea and several voyages to B |
World War, during which the ship made several | voyages as a troop transport. |
saix also described Prosper in his Journal de | voyages as "a jolly boy, good manners, swarthy". |
He made several | voyages as a ship's surgeon, first to Baffin Bay, the |
Her unusual | voyages began when her father refused permission for |
LST-345 made 56 cross-channel | voyages between Britain and France in support of the |
She made two | voyages between Hawaii and San Diego, then departed S |
p to thirty passengers on numerous round-trip | voyages between Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jers |
nuary-July 1943, she made three convoy escort | voyages between the east coast and Casablanca and the |
The vessel has been making regular | voyages between Hobart and the Dumont D'Urville resea |
as largely employed in repeated convoy escort | voyages between New York and Norfolk until 22 Septemb |
her career, she was at sea only for two brief | voyages between New York and Newport, Rhode Island. |
ing the early months of 1946 she made several | voyages between the ports of California and the Pacif |
ng her passengers, she began the first of two | voyages between San Diego and Hilo, Hawaii, carrying |
In 1940-1941 she made 11 | voyages between California bases and Pearl Harbor; th |
ber 1918, Cape Lookout made two transatlantic | voyages between Baltimore and New York and French por |
Comet made four | voyages between New York to San Francisco, with times |
19, Cauto made three round-trip transatlantic | voyages between the United States and France, carryin |
November 1918 and 31 July 1919, making seven | voyages between Europe and the United States returnin |
ssigned "Magic Carpet" duty, and made several | voyages between Naples and Norfolk. |
equently she served as escort ship on shorter | voyages between Recife, Brazil, and Trinidad. |
nect it with the Church and clerics, long sea | voyages, books, learning, philosophy and dreams. |
While at Yokosuka, during one of her | voyages, Brule was ordered to prepare for assignment |
cohol to ensure that it would last long ocean | voyages, but now it is made that way because of its p |
residents of the town rent their housing from | Voyages, but government leases some housing for its e |
to Newfoundland and Iceland making five such | voyages by 28 January 1942. |
This voyage was one of almost 150 | voyages by some 40 ships bringing refugees of World W |
His shorter fiction has been collected in | Voyages by Starlight, Breathmoss and Other Exhalation |
is voyage was one of almost 150 "Fifth Fleet" | voyages by some 40 ships bringing refugees of World W |
m Baffin was equipped for one of his northern | voyages by him and others of the Merchant Adventurers |
She made seven transpacific | voyages, calling at such ports as Okinawa, Guam, Saip |
The Notoro and the Ondo class made 388 | voyages carrying a total of 3,000,000 tons of oil up |
Two transpacific | voyages carrying homeward bound veterans ended with C |
ar and a half, the tanker made eleven similar | voyages carrying fuel oil to American ships in such s |
ation troops at San Francisco, she made three | voyages carrying troops home, one each from Guam, Pea |
the Operation Magic Carpet fleet she made two | voyages carrying home veterans from Sasebo, Japan, an |
sing, and during the war made nine successful | voyages carrying American troops to fight in Europe. |
e Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal | Voyages collection of seven documentaries. |
e Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal | Voyages collection of 7 documentaries. |
e Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal | Voyages collection of 7 documentaries. |
e Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal | Voyages collection of 7 documentaries. |
ttern of Caribbean sailings and transatlantic | voyages continued until February 1945 with Merak stea |
Shaw, T., | Voyages dans plusieurs provinces de la Barbarie et du |
ur quarto volumes, under the general title of | Voyages dans les Alpes in 1779-1796. |
nown for works in two quarto volumes, Les Six | Voyages de Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (Six Voyages) 1676 |
The advancement of ocean | voyages during the Renaissance resulted in prolonged |
d for Europe on the first of eight round-trip | voyages during World War I, carrying troops to the Ol |
The original Friendship made 15 | voyages during her career to Batavia, India, China, S |
Dr John Covel, | Voyages en Turquie 1675-1677. |
c crossings to return over 23,000 troops in 8 | voyages, ending such crossings at New York on 20 Augu |
the role of Harry Mudd in the Star Trek: New | Voyages episode "The Sky Above, The Mudd Below", whic |
ruba, Maddox began a series of trans-Atlantic | voyages escorting convoys from New York and Norfolk t |
ginia 14 September 1943 on the first of three | voyages escorting convoys from East Coast ports to Gi |
ovember 1943 and 9 May 1945, Cooner made nine | voyages escorting convoys between New York and North |
and 27 September she made two trans-Atlantic | voyages escorting convoys to the Mediterranean, then |
After three | voyages escorting merchantmen from San Francisco, Cal |
After two more | voyages escorting convoys to the Mediterranean, Neunz |
9 July 1917, she had completed six additional | voyages, escorting convoys bound from New York for po |
c region and Russia are recounted in his book | Voyages et Ambassades, published in Mons in 1840 with |
first of Jules Verne scientifically-inspired | Voyages Extraordinaires, the novel Cinq semaines en b |
ween 1942 and 1947, it had made 22 round trip | voyages ferrying troops and supplies to Europe and th |
st 1919, she made a total of 18 transatlantic | voyages, first carrying troops to the fighting zones |
After two more similar | voyages, Floridian was assigned to the 3rd Naval Dist |
This reduced the very long ocean | voyages for American submarines, and steadily tighten |
Mackintosh had made five earlier | voyages for the East India Company, including three a |
After two | voyages for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, she w |
Perhaps Sayle made at least two | voyages, for in a letter of March 1646, William Rener |
Jean and his brother Raoul made numerous | voyages for the shipowner Jean Ango, and sailed to th |
he war's end, Mauretania made several further | voyages for the Government repatriating troops. |
er Esso Albany, was acquired after making two | voyages for Standard Oil. |
Between 1854-1863, Challenger made two | voyages from Boston to San Francisco, in 112 and 134 |
4 November 1954 and 30 April 1957 she made 32 | voyages from New York to Bremerhaven, Germany, and ba |
servicemen home for discharge - she made two | voyages from Okinawa and Samar to San Francisco betwe |
er that would not deteriorate during long sea | voyages from the port of Boston. |
er that would not deteriorate during long sea | voyages from the port of Boston. |
th many Aberdyfi men sailing on international | voyages from Liverpool. |
During the next month, she made two | voyages from New Guinea to Leyte, ferrying reinforcem |
er that would not deteriorate during long sea | voyages from the port of Boston. |
After the war, Charles Carroll made five | voyages from the west coast to the Philippines and th |
February and early-March, Fleming made escort | voyages from Eniwetok to Saipan and Guam, then on 13 |
She made two | voyages from Okinawa to the West Coast, disembarking |
General Meigs made two similar round-trip | voyages from the United States to Italy and North Afr |
Catron made two more | voyages from San Francisco to carry troops to the Phi |
W. R. Wing Co. was the agent for 236 whaling | voyages from 1852 until 1914 and was among the very l |
Cairndale made numerous | voyages from Britain to the African coast before bein |
President Lincoln made five | voyages from New York to France, transporting approxi |
at date until December 1950, the ship made 16 | voyages from Seattle to various Alaskan ports carryin |
George made twenty-one round | voyages from Salem to Calcutta between 1815 and 1837, |
n 14 March 1900, she began the first of eight | voyages from Liverpool to Cape Town as a Boer War tro |
een June 1948 and 1952, when she completed 15 | voyages from England to Australia. |
She made three convoy | voyages from New York to England until 9 January 1918 |
Following two | voyages from Espiritu Santo, one to Tulagi and the ot |
Mary Robinson made six | voyages from Boston and New York to San Francisco. |
7 August 1943 to 14 June 1945, Dobler made 11 | voyages from Boston, Norfolk and New York to Bizerte, |
With her cruising capacity, she can make | voyages from Japan to Europe without making any calls |
2 February 1945 to 10 June, Cleburne made two | voyages from west coast ports to conduct training in |
These | voyages gave Grau the seagoing experience that was th |
hitewater rafting, and are used in Whitewater | Voyages' guide training programs, as well as by guide |
Many of the Johnsons' | voyages have been documented in their own books and m |
During the | voyages Hayter provided anti-submarine protection and |
twenties, he drew inspiration from spiritual | voyages he made. |
The Celestial | Voyages historical science fiction series by Jeff Pro |
er to General Property Trust, which appointed | Voyages Hotels & Resorts as operator. |
In Hart Crane's poem, | Voyages II, from his 1926 collection, White Buildings |
c support to the war effort, she completed 10 | voyages in convoy from east coast ports to the island |
A keen sailor, he also made several | voyages in British trawlers to the fishing grounds of |
oholic sugar-based spruce beer during his sea | voyages in order to prevent scurvy in his crew. |
wounded from Leyte, Philippine Islands on two | voyages in October and November and then brought pati |
He founded Whitewater | Voyages in 1975 with a loan from a family member and |
prepared the Carina for service with distant | voyages in support of the Liberation of the Philippin |
Among Vega's cruises were | voyages in 1928 carrying supplies for the Bureau of F |
nkers MT Lunni and MT Uikku that made several | voyages in the Northern Sea Route in the 1990s and so |
convoy duty, she was escort on two diplomatic | voyages in January 1941. |
for the Plough (1992), Hat on a Pond (2002), | Voyages in English (2001), Our Master Plan (1998), Th |
lia refused to crew the vessel for subsequent | voyages in protest against Australia's involvement in |
ntinued to make as many as eight transpacific | voyages in a year, supporting forces of the United St |
he table included the average cost of 320,000 | voyages in permutations of from one load and one disc |
and commemorates Captain Smith's exploratory | voyages in the Bay during the summer of 1607 and 1608 |
rty or more self-illustrated books were about | voyages in foreign parts (Europe, Mesopotamia, Palest |
followed, the ship made three complete convoy | voyages in support of the Allied effort in Europe. |
September 1944 Polaris made three round-trip | voyages in convoy from the east coast to Oran, Algeri |
corners of the world, making round-the-world | voyages in 1952 and 1953. |
Voyages in English, CMU, 2001 ISBN 0-88748-351-8 | |
o HW Tilman, who made a number of significant | voyages in it to high latitudes. |
Voyages in Phoenecia, Lebanon and Judaea. | |
She spent nearly a year in numerous towing | voyages in the Gulf region before decommissioning 19 |
After two | voyages in support of that action, she was assigned t |
She began her | voyages in early 1952, sailing between Glasgow and We |
gram collapsed in 2001, when American Classic | Voyages Inc., the company that was to operate the shi |
Former crew members of their | voyages include actor Sterling Hayden and Dr. Christo |
topped at numerous other foreign ports on the | voyages, including Samsun, Trebizond, and Mudania, Tu |
ot successful, his highest score and his only | voyages into double figures as a batsman in county cr |
French explorer Jacques Cartier in his three | voyages into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1530s an |
d Iohn Huighen van Linschoten his Discours of | Voyages into ye Easte & West Indies. |
ublished as an English edition as Discours of | Voyages into Y East & West Indies) which graphically |
Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal | Voyages is a DVD collection of seven David Attenborou |
For these line | voyages it reverted to its original two class configu |
its great hero, its great dangers, its great | voyages, its great goal. |
for the Hawaiian Islands on the first of two | voyages made before the end of August. |
ns through much of the war, making occasional | voyages north to replenish. |
(i.e., some time between the third and fourth | voyages of Zheng He's fleet), Hong Bao was sent by th |
istorian who was noted as an authority on the | voyages of Francis Drake in the late 16th century. |
ge of documentary evidence created during the | voyages of discovery, exploration and colonisation of |
th copies of other steles associated with the | voyages of Zheng He. |
The Fantastic | Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor is a television series t |
In the sixteenth century various | voyages of discovery were supplied and departed from |
ient sailors, written on the eve of the great | voyages of discovery. |
His autobiography was entitled | Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas |
He sailed with George Vancouver on his | voyages of exploration, captained the Bordelais, the |
dating from the 17th century due to the Dutch | voyages of exploration along the western, northern an |
erian's early ethnographical collections, the | voyages of Captain Cook, the iron Age and prehistory |
Chronological History of North-Eastern | Voyages of Discovery and of the Early Eastern Navigat |
vessel favoured by Captain James Cook for his | voyages of exploration. |
on John Denver's Calypso, but adapted to the | voyages of the Enterprise: "To sail on a dream in the |
The 7 Adventures of Sinbad (previously The 7 | Voyages of Sinbad) is a 2010 American film by The Asy |
The historic routes trace the 1607-1609 | voyages of Captain John Smith to chart the land and w |
the establishment of English whaling and the | voyages of Nicholas Woodcock and Willem Cornelisz. |
ng the Fri expedition in 1973 and the protest | voyages of David McTaggart on the yacht Vega in 1972 |
Irish historian who wrote extensively on the | voyages of discovery and colonisation of America. |
y the convicts, deterred him from any further | voyages of transportation. |
l objects, acquired primarily from the German | voyages of exploration and colonialization of the lat |
a collection dedicated to the discoveries and | voyages of Christopher Columbus. |
He also translated and published The | Voyages of Jacques Cartier (1924) and supervised the |
and the instigator and organiser of the early | voyages of discovery. |
vide a detailed account of the third and last | voyages of Cook to the Pacific Ocean. |
the Spanish West Indies were the focus of the | voyages of Christopher Columbus in America. |
use themed with plants and reminiscent of the | voyages of its namesake, Sir Joseph Banks. |
ded schools of navigation, from which stemmed | voyages of exploration. |
Other | voyages of HMS Beagle |
From 1816 he made several | voyages of exploration. |
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