Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... night energy without being convinced that it must be producing some great new things ; that here was the Sea Horse of Britain , taken from the peaceable ploughing of the waves , being caparisoned for the fray , impatiently foam- ing at ...
... night energy without being convinced that it must be producing some great new things ; that here was the Sea Horse of Britain , taken from the peaceable ploughing of the waves , being caparisoned for the fray , impatiently foam- ing at ...
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... night ) , the sudden forcing of steam the palpitating pur- suit in darkness - the abortive ending when , off Anaga Point ( the northern end of the island ) , certainty was established , and we recognised that we had been chasing , not ...
... night ) , the sudden forcing of steam the palpitating pur- suit in darkness - the abortive ending when , off Anaga Point ( the northern end of the island ) , certainty was established , and we recognised that we had been chasing , not ...
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... nights , and could always " get " Cadiz ; but by these means three powerful stations - Las Palmas , Teneriffe , and Cadiz - each sent out the message three times , at three different times during the night , and on three differ- ent ...
... nights , and could always " get " Cadiz ; but by these means three powerful stations - Las Palmas , Teneriffe , and Cadiz - each sent out the message three times , at three different times during the night , and on three differ- ent ...
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... night , and to arrive at Santa Cruz in the early dawn of October 23 , 1914 . She had on board her the orews of thirteen British ships , destroyed by the Karler ühe off South America , and , accord- ingly , would have been a most ...
... night , and to arrive at Santa Cruz in the early dawn of October 23 , 1914 . She had on board her the orews of thirteen British ships , destroyed by the Karler ühe off South America , and , accord- ingly , would have been a most ...
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... night time " in their stay would have been little short of madness . There is no real " port " in any of these islands ; the anchorages are all completely open road- steads , past which tramp- steamers continually stream in both ...
... night time " in their stay would have been little short of madness . There is no real " port " in any of these islands ; the anchorages are all completely open road- steads , past which tramp- steamers continually stream in both ...
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