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1 Why was he to undertake a journey if not for that purpose?
2 She was not strong, and dared not undertake a journey to Constantinople at present.
3 The new Priest-General must undertake a journey to this cavern and offer himself to the god.
4 The deputies to the general assemblies at Aurich could no longer undertake a journey grown so perilous.
5 Often a man makes up his mind positively about a matter; for instance he determines to undertake a journey .
6 He determined, therefore, to undertake a journey to the forbidden land and travel there alone as a mendicant priest.
7 In 2008 he received the Royal Geographical Society's Neville Shulman Challenge Award to undertake a journey through the Caucasus region.
8 We've been asked to tell you that Walker is preparing to undertake a journey by airship across the Blue Divide.
9 The doctor said she was stronger and might soon undertake a journey South; he suggested the Canaries, and Cartwright approved.
10 Unless you use to give me better measure, I shall not be in case to undertake a journey to England.
11 Luther's state of health would not permit him to undertake a journey to any distant place or in the winter.
12 We cannot undertake a journey even, But Satan will be there to meddle with it By hindering or by furthering.
13 He insists that his old jeep should be thoroughly cleaned before he can undertake a journey with a beautiful woman.
14 Revered healer Snake must undertake a journey in search of the dreamsnake, whose bite eases the fear and pain of death.
15 His aunt was stout and portly, and he certainly could not imagine her exerting herself sufficiently to undertake a journey on skates.
16 And it was with this equipment that we had to undertake a journey of 300 miles through a desolate and almost uninhabited region.
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