Blackwood's Magazine, Том 207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... nearly 30,000 miles since leav- ing England , and each having consumed nearly 25,000 tons of coal in so doing . But when you consider that this speed could be exceeded by at least six knots by the foe we were out to catch - the ...
... nearly 30,000 miles since leav- ing England , and each having consumed nearly 25,000 tons of coal in so doing . But when you consider that this speed could be exceeded by at least six knots by the foe we were out to catch - the ...
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... nearly a man - of - war as was possible to be bluffed , white ensign and pendant complete . Within the intervening 132 hours , the ship had been gutted of all her cabins on every deck ; stripped of all panelling every- where ; eight 6 ...
... nearly a man - of - war as was possible to be bluffed , white ensign and pendant complete . Within the intervening 132 hours , the ship had been gutted of all her cabins on every deck ; stripped of all panelling every- where ; eight 6 ...
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... nearly an hour be- fore the expected summons came . By that time all sound had died down in the house , and one could safely assume that every one had retired for the night . Then the signal was given , and I slipped noise- lessly out ...
... nearly an hour be- fore the expected summons came . By that time all sound had died down in the house , and one could safely assume that every one had retired for the night . Then the signal was given , and I slipped noise- lessly out ...
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... were overjoyed to get a glimpse of the little white fort , just before it was blotted out by an immense cloud . It was nearly ten minutes before we saw it again , and by that time we were 58 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
... were overjoyed to get a glimpse of the little white fort , just before it was blotted out by an immense cloud . It was nearly ten minutes before we saw it again , and by that time we were 58 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
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... Nearly a thimbleful of a peculiar red mud was taken from the gauze - filter , and the mechanics were very puzzled as to how it had got there , for the tanks and pipes had been thoroughly cleaned out several times before the flight ...
... Nearly a thimbleful of a peculiar red mud was taken from the gauze - filter , and the mechanics were very puzzled as to how it had got there , for the tanks and pipes had been thoroughly cleaned out several times before the flight ...
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