The Living Age, Volume 274Living Age Company, 1912 - Literature |
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... force their officers to make speedy passages , such as are not justifiable in view of risks run ? Beyond these questions there are a number of general considerations af- fecting wireless telegraphy , the ice danger , seamanship ...
... force their officers to make speedy passages , such as are not justifiable in view of risks run ? Beyond these questions there are a number of general considerations af- fecting wireless telegraphy , the ice danger , seamanship ...
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... force him to shirk such a route when information shows it to be safe , as was the case last year . Seamanship is adaptabil- ity ; it is not the creature of routine . There will shortly be placed on the Hamburg to New York route by a ...
... force him to shirk such a route when information shows it to be safe , as was the case last year . Seamanship is adaptabil- ity ; it is not the creature of routine . There will shortly be placed on the Hamburg to New York route by a ...
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... force of arms , and now- at the end of April - the same power still reigns supreme throughout the land . Armed men are everywhere in the ascendant ; if they are not armed soldiers , then they are armed robbers . More often than not ...
... force of arms , and now- at the end of April - the same power still reigns supreme throughout the land . Armed men are everywhere in the ascendant ; if they are not armed soldiers , then they are armed robbers . More often than not ...
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... force of several hun- dred soldiers of a Cantonese regiment coming in the opposite direction . The latter were presumably on the same er- rand as themselves , namely , rounding up mutineers . According to my informants , who were ...
... force of several hun- dred soldiers of a Cantonese regiment coming in the opposite direction . The latter were presumably on the same er- rand as themselves , namely , rounding up mutineers . According to my informants , who were ...
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... force to the ground , where he lay half stunned . Their captors ' purpose seemed to be plunder . Roland felt a rude handling of one and another of his pockets , but before he had lost anything a sound like a peewit's wail came from a ...
... force to the ground , where he lay half stunned . Their captors ' purpose seemed to be plunder . Roland felt a rude handling of one and another of his pockets , but before he had lost anything a sound like a peewit's wail came from a ...
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