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voyaged

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of Voyage

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Comrades, I've voyaged long and far on sea and soul, my eyes have seen disease, gods, ghosts, and men, and yet in no land have I seen a more false, murderous siren than that wind-headed, babbling, blind bitch-hound called Hope! Nikos Kazantzakis

He then voyaged west, reaching the south-eastern coast of Australia on 19 April 1770, and in doing so his expedition became the first recorded Europeans to have encountered its eastern coastline. Source: Internet

From there, he voyaged to Venice; however, on 13 October 1822, he died there at the age of 64. As he never married, the name became extinct, except through his stepbrothers' lineage of Satori-Canova. Source: Internet

Ramanujan voyaged to England by ship, leaving his wife to stay with his parents in India. Source: Internet

The famed steamboat was probably named 'Idaho' because it voyaged along the Columbia river to "the Land of many Waters". Source: Internet

Thompson (2008) p. 160. The notion that Henry the first Sinclair Earl, voyaged to North America many years before Christopher Columbus has gained some currency of late. Source: Internet

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