The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes169-170Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1953 |
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... Nautical Miscellany . By D. K.-P. COINCIDENCE . - It is rather a coincidence that so shortly after writing in the March Miscellany of the very early issue of the Nautical Magazine in which Ivor Brown found material for one of his ...
... Nautical Miscellany . By D. K.-P. COINCIDENCE . - It is rather a coincidence that so shortly after writing in the March Miscellany of the very early issue of the Nautical Magazine in which Ivor Brown found material for one of his ...
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... nautical . I , a landsman , or at least not a professional seafarer , am sometimes defeated by the " astuteness and nautical knowledge of your compiler " , which Frank D. Gardner admires , and with which he is technically equipped to ...
... nautical . I , a landsman , or at least not a professional seafarer , am sometimes defeated by the " astuteness and nautical knowledge of your compiler " , which Frank D. Gardner admires , and with which he is technically equipped to ...
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... nautical matters . For this reason it is quite obvious that a writer must have something of nautical value in his contribution . But this nautical interest must be authentic and sincere ; it must not be enforced . It would be the height ...
... nautical matters . For this reason it is quite obvious that a writer must have something of nautical value in his contribution . But this nautical interest must be authentic and sincere ; it must not be enforced . It would be the height ...
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