Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 253William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Side 197
... clear by only a cable ength , but the bearings showed that he would clear . Free of the tre- endous strain , but trembling like ne with ague , Captain Crocker turned is attention to the Guiding Star , and is sailorly instinct told him ...
... clear by only a cable ength , but the bearings showed that he would clear . Free of the tre- endous strain , but trembling like ne with ague , Captain Crocker turned is attention to the Guiding Star , and is sailorly instinct told him ...
Side 325
... clear his ship for him . I felt sorry for the poor devils who had come on board for the protection of the British flag , but our own nationals had to come first , and accordingly I gave orders to sling rifles and clear everyone except ...
... clear his ship for him . I felt sorry for the poor devils who had come on board for the protection of the British flag , but our own nationals had to come first , and accordingly I gave orders to sling rifles and clear everyone except ...
Side 411
... clear . It may be , or it may not . There have been several descriptions of the Tortoise Ship , but owing to the general unreliability of Korean records it is not easy to arrive at any exact idea of her construction . It seems clear ...
... clear . It may be , or it may not . There have been several descriptions of the Tortoise Ship , but owing to the general unreliability of Korean records it is not easy to arrive at any exact idea of her construction . It seems clear ...
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NEW ORDER IN JAPAN | 1 |
PART OF THE JOB BY H S GILBERT | 12 |
LEVEL CROSSING BY J K STANFORD | 32 |
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