sea passagesCUP Archive, 1943 |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
DATE | 22 |
The Lighting of the Beacons | 29 |
vi | 39 |
The Last Fight of the Revenge | 42 |
How Blake destroyed the Navy ROBERT BLAKE | 50 |
The Battle of Santa Cruz | 58 |
The Cockpit in time of Battle TOBIAS SMOLLETT | 69 |
The Wonderful Year | 104 |
The Saucy Arethusa | 115 |
The Battle of Copenhagen | 122 |
In Memory of Nelson | 130 |
How the news of Trafalgar SIR ARTHUR QUILLER | 151 |
tured the Emperor Napoleon | 158 |
The Fighting Temeraire | 170 |
England to the | 180 |
DATE | 73 |
WILLIAM COWPER | 85 |
SIR HENRY NEWBOLT | 96 |
The Navy is Here | 187 |
For further reading | 194 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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