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1 The rest of the story of our homeward voyage is soon told.
2 Referring to the homeward voyage from Europe, in 1832, his biographer says:
3 Together they put out from land and hastened on their homeward voyage .
4 The homeward voyage and its sorrowful conclusion are pathetically conveyed in his notes:
5 On the 27th of July the ships weighed anchor for the homeward voyage .
6 This intelligence reached Champlain when he landed in England on the homeward voyage .
7 He touched at Lerwick both on his outward and homeward voyage .
8 The homeward voyage was unfortunate, as the James was lost off Broken Bay.
9 A reconciliation took place, and she accompanied her husband on his homeward voyage .
10 So you see, Ralph, that I really did swim my first homeward voyage .
11 She was, however, quickly loaded, and sailed on her homeward voyage .
12 The long days of the homeward voyage were passed by Haldane in vain conjecture.
13 Neither the outward nor the homeward voyage was made in company with Mr. Cushing.
14 On his homeward voyage he put into the harbor of St. John, in Newfoundland.
15 The 25th we put to sea on our homeward voyage .
16 The Mexican War raging, prevents his homeward voyage as planned.
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