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1 But the time draweth near for us to set sail westward again.
2 But as we sail westward we have every night a magnificent picture.
3 And one day, if the gods are kind, I shall sail westward to meet her!
4 Or will you sail westward ?
5 After considering the position in all its bearings I decided to sail westward without further delay and for the following reasons:
6 They will thus remain among the innumerable islands and channels, till the change of the monsoon enables them to sail westward .
7 On her ramparts Columbus dreamed, and in her seas he fought with the Tunisian galleys before he set sail westward for El Dorado.
8 Stimulated by what they had done, Columbus, who believed the earth to be round, determined to sail westward in the hope of reaching the Indies.
9 Cape Farewell was left on March 31, and the Endeavour sailed westward .
10 Leaving these islands, Balleny sailed westward keeping a look-out for new land.
11 Villeneuve had apparently sailed westward , though for what purpose nobody seemed quite sure.
12 Early in spring they sailed westward to Valland, and stayed there all summer.
13 When he had sailed westward for eighty leagues the water was still salt.
14 For six days the Swan sailed westward before a gentle wind.
15 He sailed westward from thence to Valland, and marauded there.
16 They joined company with these, and all sailed westward together.
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