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Meanings of conduct the expedition in English
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Usage of conduct the expedition in English
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In 1739 he was recalled to conducttheexpedition which has made his name so famous.
2
The two men selected to conducttheexpedition across the continent, Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke, were especially fitted for their arduous task.
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I hastily completed the stringing of my fish, thinking all the time how I should conducttheexpedition in which I was to engage.
4
"I had assumed," murmured Drax, "that you would conducttheexpedition.
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"And you were forced to intimate you found yourself quite equal to conductingtheexpedition unshepherded?"
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An Indian guide conductedtheexpedition for the first forty miles along the Kansas, when he departed and the responsibility was turned over to Carson.
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It was satisfactory to know that the way I conductedtheexpedition was approved of, but yet I would gladly have got off the duty.
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He projected the Colony of Georgia for insolvent debtors, and persecuted Protestants; conductedtheexpedition for its settlement, 1733, and returned to England, 1743.