Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... Ship that had never been out of the harbour , call'd the Liberty , commanded by Captain Taylor , Burthen four hundred Tuns . We took the Advantage of the tide and sail'd down the Humber for about seven Leagues , but the tide and wind ...
... Ship that had never been out of the harbour , call'd the Liberty , commanded by Captain Taylor , Burthen four hundred Tuns . We took the Advantage of the tide and sail'd down the Humber for about seven Leagues , but the tide and wind ...
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Ships are drove in here by they make one free of the distress . A very singular in- German Ocean . My Master stance happened while we lay gave the Ship's Crew half a there ; a Ship from Leith in Guinea , which generously paid Scotland ...
Ships are drove in here by they make one free of the distress . A very singular in- German Ocean . My Master stance happened while we lay gave the Ship's Crew half a there ; a Ship from Leith in Guinea , which generously paid Scotland ...
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... ship was engaged when thus necessarily aban- doned , and of the sense enter- tained by Congress of the act of Her Majesty's Government in surrendering said ship to her accounts , " the action of the gallant American was. salvors : - Be ...
... ship was engaged when thus necessarily aban- doned , and of the sense enter- tained by Congress of the act of Her Majesty's Government in surrendering said ship to her accounts , " the action of the gallant American was. salvors : - Be ...
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LETS FEED OURSELVES BY H MORTIMER BATTEN | 184 |
MEMORIES OF THE DEER FORESTS BY H MORTIMER BATTEN 482 | 307 |
PATROLLING A FRONTIER BY CLELAND SCOTT 492 | 326 |
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