The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... ship It struck the gentleman engaged to settle in dangerous positions for the purpose of the claim that it was very unusual to ship making a claim for salvage , which the such a quantity of this ' Pillar ' dollar , and swindling captain ...
... ship It struck the gentleman engaged to settle in dangerous positions for the purpose of the claim that it was very unusual to ship making a claim for salvage , which the such a quantity of this ' Pillar ' dollar , and swindling captain ...
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... ship as she leaves the warm waters of the Gulf and nears the shores of North America , are quite dramatic in their ... ship is enveloped and destroyed . In the midst of a summer sea a clipper ship may be suddenly assailed by one of those ...
... ship as she leaves the warm waters of the Gulf and nears the shores of North America , are quite dramatic in their ... ship is enveloped and destroyed . In the midst of a summer sea a clipper ship may be suddenly assailed by one of those ...
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... ship was about 90 miles south of Java she became enveloped in a terrific thunder- storm , and at 5 P.M. an immense ball of fire covered the maintop - gallant - mast ; at 5.15 the ship was struck a second time on the mainmast by ...
... ship was about 90 miles south of Java she became enveloped in a terrific thunder- storm , and at 5 P.M. an immense ball of fire covered the maintop - gallant - mast ; at 5.15 the ship was struck a second time on the mainmast by ...
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