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mounted in one ship , will generally be better than that produced by twelve guns of the same size mounted six in each of two ships , and much better than that of four mounted in each of three ships . A mixed armament of guns of ...
mounted in one ship , will generally be better than that produced by twelve guns of the same size mounted six in each of two ships , and much better than that of four mounted in each of three ships . A mixed armament of guns of ...
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For about seventeen days , the ship held on her course across the Atlantic , till , at 8 a.m. on Nov. 25 , somebody wrote on the deck slate log that she passed to the north of the island of Santa Maria , in the Azores , which bore ...
For about seventeen days , the ship held on her course across the Atlantic , till , at 8 a.m. on Nov. 25 , somebody wrote on the deck slate log that she passed to the north of the island of Santa Maria , in the Azores , which bore ...
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The perplexed captain of the ' Dei Gratia ' ordered the mate and two of the crew of his ship to take the derelict into Gibraltar , which they reached on Dec. 13 , 1872 , a day after the arrival of the Dei Gratia .
The perplexed captain of the ' Dei Gratia ' ordered the mate and two of the crew of his ship to take the derelict into Gibraltar , which they reached on Dec. 13 , 1872 , a day after the arrival of the Dei Gratia .
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