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1
The women would
embark
on
board
the squadron, and, with the effects of the citizens, be transported by water.
2
On Tuesday morning, we were up at four o'clock, in order to
embark
on
board
the steamer for Rouen.
3
The prince has but five companions with him, and we
embark
on
board
that little privateer lying in the stream.
4
He was still very pale when I saw him
embark
on
board
the boat that was to take us to our train.
5
Orders were instantly given that the troops should
embark
on
board
the transports, and as fast as these were filled they set sail.
6
He was obliged to abandon his posts, and
embark
on
board
of the British squadron, which transported him and his troops to Vado.
7
It was settled that we should start at once for Baltimore, to
embark
on
board
a vessel bound from that place to Trinidad.
8
Nevertheless, you have been obliged to
embark
on
board
this vessel, your children and your brothers are there with you, your mother is on board.
9
He advised us to
embark
on
board
the sloop Pizarro,* (* According to the Spanish nomenclature, the Pizarro was a light frigate (fragata lijera).)
10
The next morning early Ronald and Malcolm
embarked
on
board
a ship.
11
At Delaware City, I again
embarked
on
board
of a splendid steamboat.
12
After lunch we
embarked
on
board
the steamer, and came up the Clyde.
13
The next day they
embarked
on
board
the steamer, and returned to Geneva.
14
He
embarked
on
board
a vessel, and went first to the Scilly Isles.
15
Having myself
embarked
on
board
the largest explosion-vessel, accompanied by Lieut.
16
It was at Liverpool,
embarking
on
board
a vessel for America.
embark
on
board
embark