The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes171-172Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1954 |
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... facts . Undoubtedly the first fact to be faced is that , for many centuries , we had two forms of travelling and transport . For landward journeys we had our old friend the horse ; for journeys by water we had the ship or boat . Bridges ...
... facts . Undoubtedly the first fact to be faced is that , for many centuries , we had two forms of travelling and transport . For landward journeys we had our old friend the horse ; for journeys by water we had the ship or boat . Bridges ...
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... fact that he has not provided an index suggests that he himself does not regard it as the serious history which the publishers ' description leads one to expect . To begin with , for a " record of 2000 years " the amount of space ...
... fact that he has not provided an index suggests that he himself does not regard it as the serious history which the publishers ' description leads one to expect . To begin with , for a " record of 2000 years " the amount of space ...
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... fact that last November , Her Majesty the Queen graciously consented to assume the title of " Master of the Merchant Marine and Fishing Fleets " . That title was first created by King George V. in 1928 , so that our beloved Queen is the ...
... fact that last November , Her Majesty the Queen graciously consented to assume the title of " Master of the Merchant Marine and Fishing Fleets " . That title was first created by King George V. in 1928 , so that our beloved Queen is the ...
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Epic of the E R Stirling By SKIPPER | 6 |
Deep Water Drama By J D MARWEND | 11 |
Letters to the Editor | 17 |
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