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1 The two brigs, therefore, sailed in company to search for the pirate's island.
2 They however sailed in company mainly in a N.E.
3 For some time he sailed in company with Captain James, taking several prizes in the Indian Ocean.
4 The larger ships, that made the ocean voyage between India and Europe, sailed in company for mutual protection.
5 A New England pirate who sailed in company with a Captain Henley in 1683 off the Island of Elenthera.
6 Furnished by them with food and wine, the Hollanders sailed in company with the Russians as far as the Waigats.
7 They sailed in company with a large number of others who were destined for the same laborious but delightful service.
8 We sailed in company , and it was hard to say which ship contained the merriest party, La Luna or the Esperanza.
9 About the middle of the day, on the 8th of July, one of our boats sailed in company with the long-boat.
10 Having at length a fair wind, the two ships sailed in company from Plymouth on the 13th February, 1719.
11 A large caravel and a smaller barque, which were bound for Mina under the command of Bartholomew Diaz, sailed in company with Gama's fleet.
12 In the end Arnkel's men manned your ship and we sailed in company , the bargain being that the treasure was to fall to the finder.
13 To crown our disgrace, the corvette La Favorite, which sailed in company with us and had followed us blindly, ran aground at the same instant.
14 We sailed in company , and after a somewhat lengthy winter passage, we got to Toulon only to find ourselves put into thirty-five days of quarantine.
15 Sailed in company with Captain Veale up and down the coast of Virginia and New England.
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