Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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The deep with the development of its va waters are four miles long and half a northern territories . To make this mile wide , and any enemy attempting success some means of moving freigh to break in would meet with a wither- by sea was ...
The deep with the development of its va waters are four miles long and half a northern territories . To make this mile wide , and any enemy attempting success some means of moving freigh to break in would meet with a wither- by sea was ...
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The U.S.S.R. owns half the Polar basin , half the shores of the world's Arctic seas , six thousand miles of the coast , and behind these shores lie incalculable riches . For it is an extraordinary paradox of Nature that the nearer the ...
The U.S.S.R. owns half the Polar basin , half the shores of the world's Arctic seas , six thousand miles of the coast , and behind these shores lie incalculable riches . For it is an extraordinary paradox of Nature that the nearer the ...
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The deep with the development of its va waters are four miles long and half a northern territories . To make this mile wide , and any enemy attempting success some means of moving freig ! to break in would meet with a wither- by sea was ...
The deep with the development of its va waters are four miles long and half a northern territories . To make this mile wide , and any enemy attempting success some means of moving freig ! to break in would meet with a wither- by sea was ...
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Contents
A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
MEETING IN TEHERAN BY COLONEL J V DAVIDSONHOUSTON | 102 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 120 |
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