Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 - England |
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Page 137
... feet wide had been erected round the walls of each hold , three and a half feet from the floor . We were crammed into these four holds and told to arrange ourselves round the walls , some to occupy the shelves , the remainder the floor ...
... feet wide had been erected round the walls of each hold , three and a half feet from the floor . We were crammed into these four holds and told to arrange ourselves round the walls , some to occupy the shelves , the remainder the floor ...
Page 139
... feet ; width - eleven feet ; height ( to the shelf above our heads ) , three and a half feet . We thus had a total of five hundred and seventy- seven cubic feet , or 38.5 cubic feet per person . I understand that the regula- tions in ...
... feet ; width - eleven feet ; height ( to the shelf above our heads ) , three and a half feet . We thus had a total of five hundred and seventy- seven cubic feet , or 38.5 cubic feet per person . I understand that the regula- tions in ...
Page 234
... feet was acute , and men staggered rather than walked . Then one's feet regained their normal level of discomfort , and one took up a steady rhythm once again . One trouble was that the halts never came at regular intervals , but at the ...
... feet was acute , and men staggered rather than walked . Then one's feet regained their normal level of discomfort , and one took up a steady rhythm once again . One trouble was that the halts never came at regular intervals , but at the ...
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