What is Back of the WarBobbs-Merrill Company, 1915 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... ship and setting foot on Dutch soil at Rotterdam , signs and omens of the approach of danger and tragedy are plain and vivid . From the moment English shores are sighted until the gun of salute booms out upon entering the Maas , the ...
... ship and setting foot on Dutch soil at Rotterdam , signs and omens of the approach of danger and tragedy are plain and vivid . From the moment English shores are sighted until the gun of salute booms out upon entering the Maas , the ...
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... ship is halted by a British vessel of war . Down comes your ship's wireless appa- ratus and down it stays , not only until your vessel is released , but almost until her prow is thrust into the waters of the North Sea . A British naval ...
... ship is halted by a British vessel of war . Down comes your ship's wireless appa- ratus and down it stays , not only until your vessel is released , but almost until her prow is thrust into the waters of the North Sea . A British naval ...
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... ship is detained ; but , plainly , copper wire is not the cause , for it is consigned to the Dutch government . Nobody knows the reason except the British authori- ties , but probably some one on board is suspected of bearing ...
... ship is detained ; but , plainly , copper wire is not the cause , for it is consigned to the Dutch government . Nobody knows the reason except the British authori- ties , but probably some one on board is suspected of bearing ...
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... ship is managed , every passenger and every member of the crew could be off in those waiting life - boats , swinging so confi- dently from their davits over the sides . The boat goes slowly , very , very slowly through the danger zone ...
... ship is managed , every passenger and every member of the crew could be off in those waiting life - boats , swinging so confi- dently from their davits over the sides . The boat goes slowly , very , very slowly through the danger zone ...
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... ship , the holding up in the Straits of Dover of the vessel cost the owners several thousands of dollars ; for , although it was detained but twelve hours , this meant that it was more than a day late in reaching the home port . When the ...
... ship , the holding up in the Straits of Dover of the vessel cost the owners several thousands of dollars ; for , although it was detained but twelve hours , this meant that it was more than a day late in reaching the home port . When the ...
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