A week later, the ships set a course for New Guinea.
Until 1593, three or more ships would set sail annually from each port.
On the 5th, the ship set a course for Boston.
Slowly, the bow came around, as the ship picked up speed and set a course for shallow water.
A strong wind blew from the south in the morning when the ship set forth.
The ship sets on one of the four couch places.
About August 5, the two ships set sail for their destination.
These two ships set the mark for other navies all around the world.
On December 5, the ship set off after being cut out of the ice with axes.
By October 19, the troops were all aboard and the ships set sail.