Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 6
... sent to sea under neutral flags , one after the other . After fruitlessly scouring the Atlantic for sev- eral weeks , searching for the Karlsrühe or dodging our pa- trols , three of them arrived and anchored in the neutral shel- ter ...
... sent to sea under neutral flags , one after the other . After fruitlessly scouring the Atlantic for sev- eral weeks , searching for the Karlsrühe or dodging our pa- trols , three of them arrived and anchored in the neutral shel- ter ...
Page 8
... sent away at once all his prisoners by the Spanish steamers , from which he had been coaling , to- gether with all the non - fight- ing members of his crew— stewards and so forth - to get them out of the way of the shells . When he was ...
... sent away at once all his prisoners by the Spanish steamers , from which he had been coaling , to- gether with all the non - fight- ing members of his crew— stewards and so forth - to get them out of the way of the shells . When he was ...
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... sent out nightly many years ! from Las Palmas . They pur- ported , of course , to be sent to the " German or " Austrian Embassy , Madrid , " and were signed Mittelstrasse , " who was Austrian consul at Las Palmas . Thus they received ...
... sent out nightly many years ! from Las Palmas . They pur- ported , of course , to be sent to the " German or " Austrian Embassy , Madrid , " and were signed Mittelstrasse , " who was Austrian consul at Las Palmas . Thus they received ...
Page 17
... sent out specially to buy grain for man and beast engaged in the war . Further , this officer had be- sought the captain , with large sums of money ( but unavail- ingly ) , to allow him to take passage in the ship as super- cargo , in ...
... sent out specially to buy grain for man and beast engaged in the war . Further , this officer had be- sought the captain , with large sums of money ( but unavail- ingly ) , to allow him to take passage in the ship as super- cargo , in ...
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... sent a boat to visit and inquire concerning her . We were both in " neutral waters , " and caution was all the more necessary . we indignation at the treatment of his brudders . The two floods , being mingled , then overflowed in a ...
... sent a boat to visit and inquire concerning her . We were both in " neutral waters , " and caution was all the more necessary . we indignation at the treatment of his brudders . The two floods , being mingled , then overflowed in a ...
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