Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 9
... ships were in flames : the Cap Trafalgar from end to end ; the Carmania in the fore - part only : a distinotion due to a oharacteristically German tao- tio . The Cap Trafalgar had A fortnight after this first destruction by a ship of ...
... ships were in flames : the Cap Trafalgar from end to end ; the Carmania in the fore - part only : a distinotion due to a oharacteristically German tao- tio . The Cap Trafalgar had A fortnight after this first destruction by a ship of ...
Page 10
... ship , she need not have cleared out in that undignified fashion , but could have stayed to watch the German cruiser being bagged , and perhaps herself put in a word or two as well . Ao- cordingly , the order went forth at once ; the ...
... ship , she need not have cleared out in that undignified fashion , but could have stayed to watch the German cruiser being bagged , and perhaps herself put in a word or two as well . Ao- cordingly , the order went forth at once ; the ...
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... ships , destroyed by the Karls ühe off South America , and , accord- ingly , would have been a most satisfactory ... ship . Coaling was arranged to be a daylight job ; we were always off and away again before sunset . We had no base ...
... ships , destroyed by the Karls ühe off South America , and , accord- ingly , would have been a most satisfactory ... ship . Coaling was arranged to be a daylight job ; we were always off and away again before sunset . We had no base ...
Page 15
... 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 short of madness . There is no real " port " in any of these islands ; 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 short of madness . There is no real " port " in any of these islands ; the ...
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... ship became necessary ) to have caught a Tartar would indeed have been serious . So , by degrees , and in pro- portion as our " Intelligence " got more frequent and reliable , we gave up boarding , on chance , every stranger we saw ...
... ship became necessary ) to have caught a Tartar would indeed have been serious . So , by degrees , and in pro- portion as our " Intelligence " got more frequent and reliable , we gave up boarding , on chance , every stranger we saw ...
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