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"But the time for seafaring has arrived," Peter had said.
The development of long range seafaring had an influence upon the entire Mediterranean.
Long, useless years of seafaring had thus discharged him at the end, penniless and sick.
The remains of this prehistoric seafaring is being investigated by underwater archaeologists.
"Nobody knows how old seafaring was in Europe.
The town has a strong tradition in merchant seafaring and is currently the home of various important Greek ship owners.
The technology of seafaring had grown sophisticated enough to allow pirates to roam freely, but was too primitive for others to stop them.
He returned to merchant seafaring for another year or two, making several voyages between New York and ports to the south.
Your dread of seafaring is assuaged.
No place suffered more than New England, where a single-minded pursuit of seafaring formed the basis of the economy.
However, a long history of trade and seafaring has resulted in a high degree of mixed blood ancestry among Moluccans.
Ainaži entered a great period of growth in the 1870s, when its history of shipbuilding and seafaring began.
Even two passengers as ignorant as we were of seafaring could hardly fail to recognize how marvelous our Skyboat truly was.
Separated from the California mainland throughout recent geological history, the Channel Islands provide the earliest evidence for human seafaring in the Americas.
Plain and simple explanations on living off the sea were given in abundance, but a basic knowledge of seafaring was assumed by the author of the manual.
It is accepted that seafaring is a potentially dangerous occupation, which calls for a high standard of health and fitness for all those working in the industry.
In the Museum of Ancient Seafaring in Mainz:
He mastered the new tool and turned out eight books in his last five years, including "Jewish Seafaring in Ancient Times," which is awaiting publication.
Seafaring has long been the most popular trade, but farming and eventually tourism became the most important economic factors after the end of the Age of Sail.
Temples of Privilege We left Whaling National Historical Park to take a brief look at what all this seafaring had achieved on land.
In the metaphor, found at 488a-489d, Plato's Socrates compares the population at large to a strong but nearsighted shipowner whose knowledge of seafaring is lacking.
The seafaring is usually easier and thus safer in area of the South Atlantic Current than in the West Wind Drift, though also slower.
Fleets of Fantasy, adventurous attractions, themed to storybook seafaring, would recapture the spirit and whimsy of turn-of-the-century amusement park rides.
Museum of Ancient Seafaring (Museum für Antike Schifffahrt).
The unexpected land was certainly startling, but the real new world was ocean-spanning seafaring: as it turned out, the sea wasn't earth's edge, but instead a cool new superhighway.