Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... sailing powers . That morning a part- nership began a partnership almost without parallel in the nautical records of the United States and Great Britain ; a partnership of three vessels not sailing under a single command as in convoy ...
... sailing powers . That morning a part- nership began a partnership almost without parallel in the nautical records of the United States and Great Britain ; a partnership of three vessels not sailing under a single command as in convoy ...
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... sailing merchantmen as far as Smyrna and back again , and now when we expected to have been sent to Toulon we are despatched up th the Gulph of Venice a place stiled by the sailors ' Hells Hole ' and very properly , for I believe it is ...
... sailing merchantmen as far as Smyrna and back again , and now when we expected to have been sent to Toulon we are despatched up th the Gulph of Venice a place stiled by the sailors ' Hells Hole ' and very properly , for I believe it is ...
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... sailing , my lord , " observed Mr Pepys . “ We might have had the vind ahead . " " I never know if I like ships or women best , " said Lord Brouncher neditatively . Mr Pepys laughed shortly . " Sailing s rather more peaceful , I think ...
... sailing , my lord , " observed Mr Pepys . “ We might have had the vind ahead . " " I never know if I like ships or women best , " said Lord Brouncher neditatively . Mr Pepys laughed shortly . " Sailing s rather more peaceful , I think ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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