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But let a man go aboard ship to visit foreign parts, and, when he returns home, he will cause that parish to wake up.

From Anthropology by R. R. (Robert Ranulph) Marett

She spoke strangely to me, and indicated that she was to meet some one and go aboard ship, though I saw no sign of a ship.”

From The Secret of Lonesome Cove by Samuel Hopkins Adams

As soon as the admiral was able to go aboard ship, Cromwell sent him with a squadron into the Mediterranean to enforce respect for the Commonwealth from the Italian governments and the Barbary states.

From A History of Sea Power by William Oliver Stevens

If they think the gold to be enough, they take it and go their way; but if it does not seem to them sufficient, they go aboard ship once more, and wait patiently.

From History of Phoenicia by George Rawlinson

All I am sure of is that we march in the morning, and go aboard ship at Alexandria.

From Ailsa Paige by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers




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