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They and sailed
They sailed for nine days before washing ashore on Mount Parnassus.
They landed on 9 October on Cyprus from where they sailed to Acre.
They sailed for Boston in 1635.
They sailed in three divisions, and probably landed at Richborough in Kent, although some suggest that at least part of the invasion force landed on the south coast, in the Fishbourne area of West Sussex.
They supposedly sailed from Peru to the Polynesian islands on pae-paes — large rafts built from balsa logs, complete with sails and each with a small cottage.
They finally sailed for England after the exhaustion of supplies forced Harold to dismiss his fleet and army and many English ships were wrecked by a storm.
They then sailed to China via Bangkok and Saigon, and toured Canton, Tsingtao, Peking, Tientsin, Hankow and Shanghai before returning to Japan in June.
They married on 26 March 1955, and at the end of that year sailed from Liverpool to New York.
They sailed their canoes with all their followers from Mua and debated abandoning Tonga and sailing directly to Samoa, the homeland of Ngata ’ s mother.
They sailed south, passing Isfjorden and Bellsund, which were labelled on Barentsz's chart as Grooten Inwyck and Inwyck.
They were led to this island by Elros with the help of his father Eärendil, who sailed the heavens as the bright star of the same name.
They sailed from Britain and were commanded by Major General Lloyd Fredendall, the naval forces being commanded by Commodore Thomas Troubridge.
They sailed for Havana in an American corvette, but the ship was stopped in the Gulf of Mexico by a British warship.
They sailed via the Bahamas to Nova Scotia where they were received by the Duke of Kent, son of King George III and later father of Queen Victoria.
They sailed from Dover arriving in Calais on the 28 October 1754.
They sailed from the River Thames aboard the ship Mary and John, first landing in Agawam ( now Ipswich ) in 1634.
They sailed from Devonshire, England, on the ship Desire, arriving in Philadelphia on June 23, 1686.
) They sailed down the Euphrates to Emar ( Meskene ) and then returned home via Mitanni.
They sailed to the mouth of the Hai River guarded by the Taku Forts near Tianjin and demanded to continue inland to Beijing.
They visited Nanking near the river of Kilam, and sailed southwards to a port called Quinchang.
They sailed together until they reached Mozambique.
They sailed in October 1632 for the Isle of Wight to pick up more settlers.
They sailed westward into the Bay and reached the mouth of Hampton Roads, stopping at a location now known as Old Point Comfort.
They then sailed around Point Roberts and immediately encountered the HMS Chatham, the second ship of Vancouver's expedition.

They and France
They could not imagine that the Germans, whom they had defeated only twenty years previously, could defeat them in a mere six weeks, as happened when France fell in June 1940.
They met with many difficulties and many adventures, and became involved in political intrigues, Antoine especially exercising such influence as he possessed in favour of France and the Roman Catholic missionaries.
They have been used for over 90 years as an alternative to antibiotics in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, as well as in France.
They were dropped because besides being overseas departments, they were now overseas regions, and an integral part of France.
They drew up the first map of the island and annexed it to France.
They surveyed mostly caves in Southwest France.
They range from the one-day road race, criterium, and time trial to multi-stage events like the Tour de France and its sister events which make up cycling's Grand Tours.
They remained only a short time in England and then crossed over to France.
They fell behind advances in philosophy, law, literature and art taking place in France and Italy.
They mainly include descendants of immigrants from Italy, Germany, and France, as well as other countries.
They are France ( 1989 ), Spain ( 1996 ), Romania ( 1997 ), Italy ( 2004 ) and Belgium ( 2005 ).
They obtained a barely adequate supply ( about 2. 5 million pounds ) by the end of 1776, mostly from France.
They must be kept on the run constantly with aggressive patrols, raids, ambushes, sweeps, cordons, roadblocks, prisoner snatches, etc. Mass shootings of War in the Vendée | Vendée royalist rebels in western France, 1793
They own a house in the south of France.
They were arrested by American troops in Bolzano, Italy, and held in various internment camps in Italy, France, and Germany.
They inflicted a few resounding defeats to the French army ; the Battle of Blenheim in 1704 was the first major land battle lost by France since its victory at Rocroi in 1643.
They captured Brussels by 20 August and soon had captured a large portion of northern France.
They lived in an isolated patch of eastern France that remained loyal to the French crown despite being surrounded by Burgundian lands.
They are known by the same name in Denmark (), Finland (), France (), Norway (), the Netherlands (), Hungary (), and in Sweden.
They thought the film might symbolize the " love-hate relationship " between Germany and France.
They constructed a number of fortified settlements or oppida near the Moselle valley in what is now southern Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France.
They received logistics support from foreign powers including Russia, Pakistan, India, Iran, China, France, Canada and the United States.
They also had contributed to the certification of the Bulgarian AN-30, Hungarian AN-26, POD Group ( consisting of Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and Spain ) C-130H, Romanian AN-30, Russian AN-30, and Ukrainian AN-30.
They had an agreement with the new Bolshevik government to be evacuated from the Eastern Front via the Port of Vladivostok to France.
They believed that sending him to France would take his mind off his wife's death, so he was appointed minister to France in 1785.

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