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  • Recommend me a sea-voyage any time for a man who is behind in his reading.

    CHAPTER XX 2010

  • When Mairead Maguire, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Northern Ireland, called me and asked me to join the sea-voyage of the humanitarian delegation from Larnaca (Cyprus) to Gaza to break the Israeli closure and to bring medicine to the besieged city, I answered positively without hesitation.

    In Besieged Gaza, Journal of a Voyage 2008

  • So making up my mind I laid in great plenty of goods suitable for a sea-voyage and repairing to

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Egypt always hold this diaphoresis a sign that the disease has abated and they regard it rightly in the case of bilious remittents to which they are subject, especially after the hardships and sufferings of a sea-voyage with its alternations of fasting and over-eating.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Whatever was I thinking of in adding a wholly unnecessary sea-voyage?

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008

  • It was to be the second sea-voyage to Gaza, the first having arrived in August.

    In Besieged Gaza, Journal of a Voyage 2008

  • Whatever was I thinking of in adding a wholly unnecessary sea-voyage?

    Archive 2008-11-01 Tim Stretton 2008

  • My own opinion is, that whether one is discreet or indiscreet in these particulars, on the eve of a sea-voyage, is a matter of little consequence; and that, to use a common phrase, β€˜it comes to very much the same thing in the end.’

    American Notes for General Circulation 2007

  • Richmond, in our province, and went thither, as Williamsburg is no wholesomer than our own place; and there I mended a little, but still did not get quite well, and the physicians strongly counselled a sea-voyage.

    The Virginians 2006

  • She had just come from a sea-voyage, and had been saved from a wicked Algerine by an English sea captain.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush 2006

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