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A Sail to Lapland By DOUGLAS DIXON . Author of ' Seagull and Sea - Power . ' With a Foreword by ADMIRAL SIR E. R. G. R. EVANS , K.C.B. , D.S.O. , LL.D. , Commander - in - Chief , The Nore . Short Demy . With Illustrations and Charts .
A Sail to Lapland By DOUGLAS DIXON . Author of ' Seagull and Sea - Power . ' With a Foreword by ADMIRAL SIR E. R. G. R. EVANS , K.C.B. , D.S.O. , LL.D. , Commander - in - Chief , The Nore . Short Demy . With Illustrations and Charts .
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Top- & steamship shall keep out of sail schooners , brigantinos , brigs , the way of a sailing vessel , but and barquentines were coming Captain Smedley was not having up from the Bay of Biscay and any of that .
Top- & steamship shall keep out of sail schooners , brigantinos , brigs , the way of a sailing vessel , but and barquentines were coming Captain Smedley was not having up from the Bay of Biscay and any of that .
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ceased ; two men ran up the the entrance , sail after sail main - rigging , two others up being set as she went . ... straight as an when sailing towards the arrow , back across the blue entrance the barque must have waters of the bay .
ceased ; two men ran up the the entrance , sail after sail main - rigging , two others up being set as she went . ... straight as an when sailing towards the arrow , back across the blue entrance the barque must have waters of the bay .
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BLACKWOODS | 136 |
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