The Naval Chronicle, Том 19John Jones J. Gold, 1808 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... land , side . MARINE SCENERY . EXTRACTS FROM GREGORY'S ECONOMY OF NATURE . THE THE marine or sca - bow is a phenomenon sometimes observed in a much agitated sea , when the wind , sweeping part of the tops of the waves , carries them ...
... land , side . MARINE SCENERY . EXTRACTS FROM GREGORY'S ECONOMY OF NATURE . THE THE marine or sca - bow is a phenomenon sometimes observed in a much agitated sea , when the wind , sweeping part of the tops of the waves , carries them ...
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... land , and saflors are so convinced of their dangerous consequences , that when they perceive their approach , they frequently endeavour to break them , by firing a cannon before they advance too near the ship . They have also been ...
... land , and saflors are so convinced of their dangerous consequences , that when they perceive their approach , they frequently endeavour to break them , by firing a cannon before they advance too near the ship . They have also been ...
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... land a whirl , wind . When this vacuum takes place at sea , from the nature of fluids , the water will rise to a certain height by the pressure of the at- mosphere , as in a common pump ; but as the vacuum is not quite perfect , the ...
... land a whirl , wind . When this vacuum takes place at sea , from the nature of fluids , the water will rise to a certain height by the pressure of the at- mosphere , as in a common pump ; but as the vacuum is not quite perfect , the ...
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... land , which I think must have been Cudden Point . We wore immediately , and steered S. E. by E. About three the captain thought proper to wear , and stand in to make the land again . We did not stand in more than ten minutes , then ...
... land , which I think must have been Cudden Point . We wore immediately , and steered S. E. by E. About three the captain thought proper to wear , and stand in to make the land again . We did not stand in more than ten minutes , then ...
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... land another boy ; in his passage to the shore he was twice thrown down by the violence of the back water . He again re- turned to the wreck , and at the hazard of his own , saved the life of another seaman . At six o'clock , four ...
... land another boy ; in his passage to the shore he was twice thrown down by the violence of the back water . He again re- turned to the wreck , and at the hazard of his own , saved the life of another seaman . At six o'clock , four ...
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