The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... course like an invalid in a Bath chair , and each power will be called upon to do its best . The calculated speed of the ship under steam is expected to average from fifteen to six- teen knots , or nearly 20 miles , an hour . We all ...
... course like an invalid in a Bath chair , and each power will be called upon to do its best . The calculated speed of the ship under steam is expected to average from fifteen to six- teen knots , or nearly 20 miles , an hour . We all ...
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... course of is the result of a well - laid scheme of impe- history , and how rarely a powerful state rial ... courses of policy question is , in what manner did Athens ex- of which they had never dreamed , and ercise her empire ; and in ...
... course of is the result of a well - laid scheme of impe- history , and how rarely a powerful state rial ... courses of policy question is , in what manner did Athens ex- of which they had never dreamed , and ercise her empire ; and in ...
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... course , are exceeded by the builder of course , too , nobody is to blame for this . Alterations were made in the design after the contract was signed , and , moreover , in the estimates much that is in- dispensable had been omitted ...
... course , are exceeded by the builder of course , too , nobody is to blame for this . Alterations were made in the design after the contract was signed , and , moreover , in the estimates much that is in- dispensable had been omitted ...
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