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... SHIPS . " The small steamer struck a mine Daily Paper . yesterday and sank . The crew perished . " Who to the deep in ships go down Great marvels do behold , But comes the day when some must drown In the gray sea and cold . For ...
... SHIPS . " The small steamer struck a mine Daily Paper . yesterday and sank . The crew perished . " Who to the deep in ships go down Great marvels do behold , But comes the day when some must drown In the gray sea and cold . For ...
Pagina 529
... ships . All that the protective obstacle of water imposes upon the invader is the necessity of traveling in ships . Given enough ships , the obstacle is overcome , and the sea is changed from an impassable barrier to a road . Hence it ...
... ships . All that the protective obstacle of water imposes upon the invader is the necessity of traveling in ships . Given enough ships , the obstacle is overcome , and the sea is changed from an impassable barrier to a road . Hence it ...
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... ships destroyed was a liner plying be- tween Halifax and Boston , on which were seventy - nine passengers , most of them Americans . The crews and passengers of all the ships destroyed were ordered into the boats and sent adrift ...
... ships destroyed was a liner plying be- tween Halifax and Boston , on which were seventy - nine passengers , most of them Americans . The crews and passengers of all the ships destroyed were ordered into the boats and sent adrift ...
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