Prince Henry the Navigator did not go on any of the voyages that he sponsored.
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Yes, Jacques Cartier did go on a third voyage.
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There is not a problem with saying 'in to the sea', 'sea' being a noun, but saying 'in to the voyage', even though 'voyage' is also a noun, does not make sense. The reason for this is that the sea is something of substance, into which we can go, whilst a voyage, being temporal, is not, and so we can't, in that sense, go in to it, You could, of course, make a case for a metaphysical 'Into The Voyage'. 'On With The Voyage' or 'The Voyage Begins' might be better.
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Christopher Columbus took permission from the queen to go on his voyage to America.
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