Blackwood's Magazine, Том 219William Blackwood, 1926 |
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... half to twenty- four fathoms , and the bottom is strewn with large irregular rocks . There is a tidal rise of 5 feet . The cliffs range from 80 to 194 feet in height . The place where the Thetis sank was in the eastern corner . These ...
... half to twenty- four fathoms , and the bottom is strewn with large irregular rocks . There is a tidal rise of 5 feet . The cliffs range from 80 to 194 feet in height . The place where the Thetis sank was in the eastern corner . These ...
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... half fathoms ( 27 feet ) with two men in it . They remained down for more than an hour and a half , during which time the launch was moved about above them , and the bellmen could have laid hands upon anything within reach . After this ...
... half fathoms ( 27 feet ) with two men in it . They remained down for more than an hour and a half , during which time the launch was moved about above them , and the bellmen could have laid hands upon anything within reach . After this ...
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... half months . A mile and a half of roads and paths were cut in the cliffs between the camp and the working platforms . It had been origin- ally intended to make the derrick 120 feet long , and to step the heel of it on a platform at ...
... half months . A mile and a half of roads and paths were cut in the cliffs between the camp and the working platforms . It had been origin- ally intended to make the derrick 120 feet long , and to step the heel of it on a platform at ...
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... half - naked mountain of soiled flesh , apparently insensate to the sufferings as to the losses among his crew , should give way to sentiment was irresist- ible . Yet even in the moment of harsh laughter some portion of his being ...
... half - naked mountain of soiled flesh , apparently insensate to the sufferings as to the losses among his crew , should give way to sentiment was irresist- ible . Yet even in the moment of harsh laughter some portion of his being ...
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... half of these two volumes can feel wholly a stranger in that region , and I am grateful to M. Aicard , who was also , it seems , a great pioneer of educa- tion . Incidentally , his book is a document on the current French ideals of ...
... half of these two volumes can feel wholly a stranger in that region , and I am grateful to M. Aicard , who was also , it seems , a great pioneer of educa- tion . Incidentally , his book is a document on the current French ideals of ...
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