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1 The population of the village consists of seafaring people and their families.
2 The inhabitants of the coasts and islands are largely a seafaring people .
3 Five centuries more, and the English, another great seafaring people , first arrived in Canada.
4 Although essentially a mercantile and seafaring people , the Carthaginians by no means neglected agriculture.
5 The Vindrasi had always revered the Sea Goddess, however, for they were a seafaring people .
6 Used as a talisman for seafaring people against drowning.
7 Giuseppe Garibaldi was born in 1807, at Nice, of humble parents, who were seafaring people .
8 Perhaps the raven folk did come from somewhere else, by ship, or from a seafaring people .
9 It would seem that the English, after they settled in Britain, almost left off being a seafaring people .
10 The Jews were not seafaring people .
11 No one on board knew how to swim, not even the sailors-anignorance not uncommon among seafaring people .
12 But this, as your seafaring people say, was a deceitful calm, that soon ushered in a dreadful storm.
13 I knew that the book was what is called a ship's log-book, one in which seafaring people write every day.
14 Many tales were told about them, particularly among seafaring people , but much of the information in these tales was not true.
15 Judge Shaw had the sturdy spirit and temper of the old seafaring people of Cape Cod, among whom he was born and bred.
16 Then he left it half-mast high, so as to show, in the way usual with seafaring people , that he required help and succour.
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