First, to improve the condition of all seafaring men.
A place familiar to seafaring men from the first days of sail along the Atlantic coast.
"What can a seafaring man do for you, young gentlemen?"
In earlier times, however, builders were often sailors or seafaring men.
Nor did you have to remember that the ruling image in the entire piece concerned a seafaring man leaving his wife for the unknown.
He had the look of a seafaring man, yet he walked the land as if his feet knew its feel.
Every day when he came back from his stroll he would ask if any seafaring men had gone by along the road.
It warn't hard, you may suppose, for a seafaring man like me to work his way over to Italy.
Your father made a good seafaring man, though, and belike you could do the same, given time.
No one, especially a seafaring man, could ignore such a message.