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... Cape and St. Helena in order to prey on British trade , particularly the East Indiamen . The prizemaster corroborated this statement and added that the squadron was provisioned for eight months , would water on the West African coast ...
... Cape and St. Helena in order to prey on British trade , particularly the East Indiamen . The prizemaster corroborated this statement and added that the squadron was provisioned for eight months , would water on the West African coast ...
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... Cape Point , Cape Agulhas and Quoin Point . The question of whether the light on Quoin Point is not like a moth attracted to the flame to ships is being taken up in Cape nautical circles where it is said that masters , knowing there is ...
... Cape Point , Cape Agulhas and Quoin Point . The question of whether the light on Quoin Point is not like a moth attracted to the flame to ships is being taken up in Cape nautical circles where it is said that masters , knowing there is ...
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... Cape route is not achieved until the size of ships is increased to 60,000 tons deadweight , thereafter , the larger vessel shows to a definite advantage . Ships of 65,000 to 85,000 DWT built specially for the Cape route may one day find ...
... Cape route is not achieved until the size of ships is increased to 60,000 tons deadweight , thereafter , the larger vessel shows to a definite advantage . Ships of 65,000 to 85,000 DWT built specially for the Cape route may one day find ...
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