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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... French or the English build the best ships , or whether the ships of either are suitable for war purposes , which have the best guns and which the best system of tactics . The British Admiral forms his fleet in line of battle off Ports ...
... French or the English build the best ships , or whether the ships of either are suitable for war purposes , which have the best guns and which the best system of tactics . The British Admiral forms his fleet in line of battle off Ports ...
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... French ships are within a distance of four miles sig- nal is made to the twelve small steamers ( with platforms on the stern ) to form in line ahead between the French and English . At this moment the French Admiral makes signal ...
... French ships are within a distance of four miles sig- nal is made to the twelve small steamers ( with platforms on the stern ) to form in line ahead between the French and English . At this moment the French Admiral makes signal ...
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... French ships , owing to the damage inflicted by the shots , they hardly notice the nets , and continue their course , firing rapidly and enveloped in smoke . The leading French ships soon find their propellers fouled by the nets and ...
... French ships , owing to the damage inflicted by the shots , they hardly notice the nets , and continue their course , firing rapidly and enveloped in smoke . The leading French ships soon find their propellers fouled by the nets and ...
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