The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes161-162Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1949 |
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... fact that navigation aids have advanced so much , but that so much of navigation was known to the sailors of long ago . In fact it would appear that up to fifty years ago , except for the solution of the elusive longitude problem ...
... fact that navigation aids have advanced so much , but that so much of navigation was known to the sailors of long ago . In fact it would appear that up to fifty years ago , except for the solution of the elusive longitude problem ...
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... fact that his Extra Master's certificate dates back to 1894 and his first command was the steamer Roehampton in 1896. Since in the latter days of his seagoing life he had commanded a number of Ropner ships I had no difficulty in tracing ...
... fact that his Extra Master's certificate dates back to 1894 and his first command was the steamer Roehampton in 1896. Since in the latter days of his seagoing life he had commanded a number of Ropner ships I had no difficulty in tracing ...
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... fact all , sailors have been subject to routine , of one sort or another , for the greater part of their active lives and they seem to have survived it with surprising ease , or at any rate their souls have . And by their souls I mean ...
... fact all , sailors have been subject to routine , of one sort or another , for the greater part of their active lives and they seem to have survived it with surprising ease , or at any rate their souls have . And by their souls I mean ...
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