The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... British fleet are eight large troop - ships of the " Crocodile " class , to be used for a particular purpose in the battle between the contending squadrons . This is a large force requiring great abil- ity to direct . On October 20th ...
... British fleet are eight large troop - ships of the " Crocodile " class , to be used for a particular purpose in the battle between the contending squadrons . This is a large force requiring great abil- ity to direct . On October 20th ...
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... British , are mean- while doing their best to repair damages , in no wise dispirited by the many fissures in what they had considered their impenetrable ships . It has not often happened to them to lie undisturbed so near a British ...
... British , are mean- while doing their best to repair damages , in no wise dispirited by the many fissures in what they had considered their impenetrable ships . It has not often happened to them to lie undisturbed so near a British ...
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... British fleet . This is a great relief to the Admiral , who has run up the signal for battle and for his reserves to ... British flagship , runs up the English flag at the fore , and fires a salute of fifteen guns , then he goes on board ...
... British fleet . This is a great relief to the Admiral , who has run up the signal for battle and for his reserves to ... British flagship , runs up the English flag at the fore , and fires a salute of fifteen guns , then he goes on board ...
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