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1 You have but to sail southward and find a port of refuge.
2 Mr. Rogers was to sail southward this morning-andhere is this weather!
3 Thence ofttimes in the young summer would they sail southward
4 You are sure he did not sail southward ?
5 Instead of yielding to the request of his men that they immediately return in the ship, therefore, the indomitable Spaniard made sail southward .
6 Pluck up your courage, and we'll let Townleys and MacNairs whistle their mouldy feuds down the wind while we sail southward in The Fair Lady.
7 Then they blest the magic bough, and sailed southward along the land.
8 Undismayed by his first experience, he again sailed southward along the coast.
9 Sailing southward in the English salt ship, he was still upon familiar waters.
10 From this point Vasco da Gama sailed southward , keeping touch with the coast.
11 Clinton, however, neglected his opportunity, and sailed southward to attack Charleston.
12 The fleet with the wedding party on board sailed southward on the China Sea.
13 He discovered the island of Newfoundland, and thence sailed southward .
14 Then he launched his boat, and they sailed southward again.
15 Then we sailed southward to Deogazia, southwest of Colombo.
16 And seeing it so uninviting they sailed southward along the coast, looking for a fairer land.
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