The Life of NelsonAmalgamated Press, 1905 - 334 страници |
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... hundred yards ; while they were driven , together with the ice , far to the N.E. and E. by the current . Sometimes a field of several acres square would be lifted up between the two larger islands , and incorporated with them ; and thus ...
... hundred yards ; while they were driven , together with the ice , far to the N.E. and E. by the current . Sometimes a field of several acres square would be lifted up between the two larger islands , and incorporated with them ; and thus ...
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... hundred feet high : its side towards the sea was nearly perpendicular , and a stream of water issued from it . Large pieces frequently broke off , and rolled down into the sea . There was no thunder nor lightning during the whole time ...
... hundred feet high : its side towards the sea was nearly perpendicular , and a stream of water issued from it . Large pieces frequently broke off , and rolled down into the sea . There was no thunder nor lightning during the whole time ...
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... hundred and fifty quintals of quicksilver , and three millions of piastres , were the reward of this enterprise : and it is characteristic of Nelson , that the chance by which he missed a share in such a prize is never mentioned in any ...
... hundred and fifty quintals of quicksilver , and three millions of piastres , were the reward of this enterprise : and it is characteristic of Nelson , that the chance by which he missed a share in such a prize is never mentioned in any ...
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... hundred men , destined for this service , were convoyed by Nelson from Port Royal to Cape Gracias a Dios , in Honduras . Not a native was to be seen when they landed : they had been taught that the English came with no other intent than ...
... hundred men , destined for this service , were convoyed by Nelson from Port Royal to Cape Gracias a Dios , in Honduras . Not a native was to be seen when they landed : they had been taught that the English came with no other intent than ...
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... hundred men were sent to different posts upon this wretched expedition : not more than three hundred and eighty ever returned . The Hinchinbrook's complement consisted of two hundred men ; eighty- seven took to their beds in one night ...
... hundred men were sent to different posts upon this wretched expedition : not more than three hundred and eighty ever returned . The Hinchinbrook's complement consisted of two hundred men ; eighty- seven took to their beds in one night ...
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