Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207W. Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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... taken from the peaceable ploughing of the waves , being caparisoned for the fray , impatiently foam- ing at the bit , neighing , and saying " Ha , ha " among the captains ( R.N. ) ! Every side of every basin in the docks held against it ...
... taken from the peaceable ploughing of the waves , being caparisoned for the fray , impatiently foam- ing at the bit , neighing , and saying " Ha , ha " among the captains ( R.N. ) ! Every side of every basin in the docks held against it ...
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... taken charge . Aladdin's lamp must have begun to think about hiding its pale ineffectual fire ! A short gun - trial outside the Bar lightship , which passed us sound as regards guns and fittings : a last letter home in the mysteriously ...
... taken charge . Aladdin's lamp must have begun to think about hiding its pale ineffectual fire ! A short gun - trial outside the Bar lightship , which passed us sound as regards guns and fittings : a last letter home in the mysteriously ...
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... taken into Berehaven , and subsequently was demned in the Prize Court . con- Our next experience of war- like conditions took place on arrival at the Canaries , in see- ing the serried rows of Ger- man and Austrian merchant steamers ...
... taken into Berehaven , and subsequently was demned in the Prize Court . con- Our next experience of war- like conditions took place on arrival at the Canaries , in see- ing the serried rows of Ger- man and Austrian merchant steamers ...
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... taken place in the committee since war had been declared , as to whether those who had suddenly become " enemies " should be asked to resign ; but in the state of feeling then prevailing , and in view of the universal opinion that the ...
... taken place in the committee since war had been declared , as to whether those who had suddenly become " enemies " should be asked to resign ; but in the state of feeling then prevailing , and in view of the universal opinion that the ...
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... taken advantage of in order to coal and provision suffi- ciently to enable the ship to reach " the nearest port , " or in case of distress . But for any of our ships to have included " night time " in their stay would have been little ...
... taken advantage of in order to coal and provision suffi- ciently to enable the ship to reach " the nearest port , " or in case of distress . But for any of our ships to have included " night time " in their stay would have been little ...
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