Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Let their fasting test his air was full of flying snow , but blown ability to handle them at dawn . snow ; through it the sun , with four Yet with dawn the wind had only other suns set around it in a flaming veered to straight north .
Let their fasting test his air was full of flying snow , but blown ability to handle them at dawn . snow ; through it the sun , with four Yet with dawn the wind had only other suns set around it in a flaming veered to straight north .
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the cap dway to answer their helms and then more rapidly , it swung away h ир into the wind . from the wind , and the after - sails filled . Ready about ! ” Captain Crocker It was time to haul the yards on the red from the poop ...
the cap dway to answer their helms and then more rapidly , it swung away h ир into the wind . from the wind , and the after - sails filled . Ready about ! ” Captain Crocker It was time to haul the yards on the red from the poop ...
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A slight north - easterly wind was very rough and steep . had sprung up unnoticed , bringing It was difficult to know what to with it a short choppy sea . Our The weather showed no sign of mode course for Algiers was a bit south of ing ...
A slight north - easterly wind was very rough and steep . had sprung up unnoticed , bringing It was difficult to know what to with it a short choppy sea . Our The weather showed no sign of mode course for Algiers was a bit south of ing ...
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Contents
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
AT A PORT IN ALGERIA BY COMMANDER PHILIP BAKER R N | 399 |
BATTLE SCHOOL BY MAJOR J G E HICKSON | 454 |
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