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    Jolie Brise is a gaff-rigged pilot cutter built and launched by the Albert Paumelle Yard in Le Havre in 1913 to a design by Alexandre Pâris. After a short...
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    Wharf for the next two months while preparations were made for her first voyage.: 34–35  Captain Thomas Norton sailed her into the Atlantic alongside Adeline...
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  • were famous lutenists writing in the characteristic French idiom of style brisé, which influenced Froberger's later harpsichord suites. In turn, Louis Couperin...
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    costs of the abortive voyage, Discovery took on a cargo of 5943 sacks of wheat at commercial carriage rates for her return voyage. She returned to Plymouth...
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  • taken. In the story Bernhardt quotes the first lines from the poem Le Vase Brisé (The Broken Vase) by Sully Prudhomme. La Corde du pendu et autres histoires...
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  • Voyage ~Sans Retour~ (1996) Merveilles (1998) Shinwa (2000)...
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    Trincomalee and Calcutta for repair. Captain Storry died during the return voyage to England and was buried at sea.[citation needed] After her near-disastrous...
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    maiden voyage. As a coaster her range was normally limited to the Home Trade limits (broadly from the Elbe to Brest). However, on her first voyage she went...
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    to belaying pins and spider bands. She achieved 11.3 knots on a return voyage from Melbourne on 9 February 2006. James Craig received an Engineering Heritage...
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    Britain as claimed, and the ship and her crew were released to continue their voyage. The American government paid a restitution of $11,000 (equivalent to $201...
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    Canal). During that famous voyage, she called at many ports as the first ship ever under Polish flag. In 1937 a special voyage took her around the famous...
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    Phoenician maritime expansion Sardinia Circumnavigation of Africa Pytheas' voyage to Britain Roman circumnavigation of Britain Timeline Military By region...
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    êtes ce que j'ai de plus précieux» : Adèle Exarchopoulos, la voix qui se brise pour recevoir son César". Madame Figaro (in French). 23 February 2024. "Reconnaissance...
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    1. Lowden Publishing, Kilmore, Australia. ISBN 0-909706-64-6 "A Tragic Voyage Recalled : Former Seaman Sees Old Ship Docked". The Argus (Melbourne). No...
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    Schütt, followed by Captain Wilhelm H. G. Tönissen in 1908 who made a fast voyage from Newcastle, Australia, to Valparaíso with a cargo of coal in 31 days...
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    diplomatique, 1986; in French J-F. Brière, Haïti et la France, 1804–1848 : le rêve brisé, Paris, Karthala 2008; in French Henley, Jon (14 January 2010). "Haiti:...
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    Lafitan) Trilogie (hors opus) for piano. (Éd. Jonaphil-Lemoine) Le Miroir Brisé Op. 114, for piano. (Éd. Alphonse Leduc) Éternité Op. 120b, 2 pieces for...
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  • they had been repaired and patched for decades before making their final voyage. One of the ships is 11.5 metres (38 ft) long and 2 metres (7 ft) wide,...
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    There is a guide on the ship giving tours both on deck and underneath. This voyage starts at the eastern boulevard (next to the observation deck) and proceeds...
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    arrived on 30 April 1819, with a journey costing £6,600. During the maiden voyage the ship arrived at Saint Helena on 24 January 1819, where she stayed for...
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    Dunboyne, after the town of Dunboyne in County Meath, Ireland. Her maiden voyage was from Maryport, Cumberland, to Portland, Oregon, and she subsequently...
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    italiano Pour garder Lazzarella Buenas noches mi amor J'écoute chanter la brise Le jour où la pluie viendra Pardon Oh! la la France Spain Les Gitans 80...
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    11–12 Room (2006), p. 230 E. G. Ravenstein (2010). A Journal of the First Voyage of Vasco Da Gama, 1497–1499. Cambridge University Press. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-108-01296-6...
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    launched in 1911 at the Blohm & Voss shipyard, Hamburg. She began her maiden voyage on Christmas Eve 1911 toward Cape Horn and the nitrate ports of Chile. She...
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    "fastest clipper voyage" is that of Ariel in 1865. Ariel's log for that voyage shows about 15,800 nmi (29,300 km; 18,200 mi) for the voyage, which took 99...
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    Phoenician maritime expansion Sardinia Circumnavigation of Africa Pytheas' voyage to Britain Roman circumnavigation of Britain Timeline Military By region...
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    Belem is a three-masted barque from France. She made her maiden voyage as a cargo ship in 1896, transporting sugar from the West Indies, cocoa, and coffee...
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    Embarkation of Henry VIII at Dover, a painting that commemorated King Henry's voyage to the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, painted in 1540. The vessels...
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    special-purpose sail-training. Europa cruises worldwide and accepts paying voyage crew (trainees) for short or long trip segments, including ocean crossings...
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    Ohio; and Indiana Harbor, Indiana. In 1966, Valley Camp made her last voyage. She was decommissioned due to problems with her coal-burning boilers. Her...
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