Blackwood's Magazine, 253. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1943 |
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50. oldal
... sail , and in the general practical work of handling boats in tidal waters . Some of them did pretty extensive cruising in ... sailing Navy of the end of the Victorian period . One of the hardest days that I recall was when we went away ...
... sail , and in the general practical work of handling boats in tidal waters . Some of them did pretty extensive cruising in ... sailing Navy of the end of the Victorian period . One of the hardest days that I recall was when we went away ...
190. oldal
... sailing powers . That morning nership began a partnership a without parallel in the nautical re of the United States and Great Bri a partnership of three vessels not s under a single command as in co but independently ; yet , save in ...
... sailing powers . That morning nership began a partnership a without parallel in the nautical re of the United States and Great Bri a partnership of three vessels not s under a single command as in co but independently ; yet , save in ...
444. oldal
... sailing had been indefinitely postponed . In the meantime No. 1 had gone up on to the forecastle to clear away preparatory to weighing anchor . As he did so he noticed that the Yunagi was unmistakably clearing for action . Awnings had ...
... sailing had been indefinitely postponed . In the meantime No. 1 had gone up on to the forecastle to clear away preparatory to weighing anchor . As he did so he noticed that the Yunagi was unmistakably clearing for action . Awnings had ...
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NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 245 |
NEW ORDER IN JAPAN BY E V GATENBY | 294 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
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