The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes183-1841960 |
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... taken a properly broad view of the problem . Two of the members , now meeting to co - operate , had last come together when one had been taken aboard the other's ship as prisoner of war . The main work of the Group was to deal with the ...
... taken a properly broad view of the problem . Two of the members , now meeting to co - operate , had last come together when one had been taken aboard the other's ship as prisoner of war . The main work of the Group was to deal with the ...
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... taken in the name of the Queen just on five years ago . Only one leg of a tripod flagstaff erected by the men of H.M.S. Vidal was still standing , although a second leg and the base of the flagstaff were found close by . It was on ...
... taken in the name of the Queen just on five years ago . Only one leg of a tripod flagstaff erected by the men of H.M.S. Vidal was still standing , although a second leg and the base of the flagstaff were found close by . It was on ...
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... taken in making a plot the more useless is the information taken from it in estimating what is happening at the present . A radar plot is therefore a means of trying to forecast what will happen in the future . Look at the glass bowl of ...
... taken in making a plot the more useless is the information taken from it in estimating what is happening at the present . A radar plot is therefore a means of trying to forecast what will happen in the future . Look at the glass bowl of ...
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Books Received | 12 |
News in Briefest | 48 |
List of Successful Candidates for Ministry of Transport Certificates for Masters | 64 |
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