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  • Nicol?makes a voyage to Greenland and finds a monastery with central heating.
  • The Elders appointed a committee of four, including Christian Metz, to make a voyage to America.
  • In the spring of 1789 Fish wrote the King of Spain telling of his financial situation and requesting permission to make a voyage to Europe.
  • He said the men had spent considerable time in a South American country, waiting with perhaps 200 other men to make a voyage to the United States.
  • Kelly was first apprenticed as a seaman in 1804 and sailed in vessels engaged in the sealing and sandalwood trades as well as making a voyage to India.
  • Cuffe was active in promoting the idea of returning African Americans to Africa, making a voyage to what is now Sierra Leone in 1811 to support a fledgling colony there.
  • The schooner was tugged to " The Moran Brothers "'dock in Seattle where it was undergoing repairs until making a voyage to San Francisco in September 1902.
  • After a course of study fitting him for commercial life, he entered the counting-room of an India merchant in Boston, and remained there three or four years, subsequently making a voyage to the West Indies.
  • After making a voyage to India and China as assistant surgeon in the service of the East India Company, Thomson settled as a physician in London about 1835, and took part in the establishment of the Blenheim Street school of medicine.
  • The one phrase that seems acceptable to all is the Holy Land, translated from the medieval Latin terra sancta, and used in Shakespeare's " Richard II " : " make a voyage to the Holy-land ."
  • She also called at the ports of Boston, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Liverpool, Callao, Chamala, Mexico, Honolulu, Port Stanley, as well as making a voyage to Australia, before she was sold into the Pacific Coast lumber and coal trade in 1871.
  • After publishing a paper pointing out the advantages of direct communication by sea between Russia and China by passing Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America and the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of South Africa, he was appointed by Tsar / Czar Alexander I to make a voyage to the Far East coast of Asia to endeavour to carry out the project.
  • Revolving around four friends who make a voyage to the moon, the short story is titled after the Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean . " Slate " magazine's Katy Waldman found Hanks'first published short story " mediocre ", writing that " Hanks'shopworn ideas about technology might have yet sung if they hadn't been wrapped in too-clever lit mag-ese ".