Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 23
... ship , " run a war with a San- hedrin . " I had , some twelve months earlier , undergone an illuminating experience of the unsuitability for controlling military policy of a body so composed . The whole trans- action was indeed so ...
... ship , " run a war with a San- hedrin . " I had , some twelve months earlier , undergone an illuminating experience of the unsuitability for controlling military policy of a body so composed . The whole trans- action was indeed so ...
Side 34
... ship as he ran back to the wireless room , and then raising his glasses to his eyes he carefully examined the horizon ahead of him . It was as peaceful a scene as one could well imagine any- where in the world during the year 1916. A ...
... ship as he ran back to the wireless room , and then raising his glasses to his eyes he carefully examined the horizon ahead of him . It was as peaceful a scene as one could well imagine any- where in the world during the year 1916. A ...
Side 35
... ship ; in fact , in smooth water she was one of the slowest of the group . However , nothing would ever convince Stephens that she was not a regular ocean greyhound , and Jones had long ago given up arguing the matter . He sat down with ...
... ship ; in fact , in smooth water she was one of the slowest of the group . However , nothing would ever convince Stephens that she was not a regular ocean greyhound , and Jones had long ago given up arguing the matter . He sat down with ...
Side 36
... ships one mile apart , course to Once be steered south - east . again the John Brown was the last ship to repeat the signal . " Haul down , " said Jones , " and now hoist to John Brown , ' Pay more attention to signals . " The John ...
... ships one mile apart , course to Once be steered south - east . again the John Brown was the last ship to repeat the signal . " Haul down , " said Jones , " and now hoist to John Brown , ' Pay more attention to signals . " The John ...
Side 37
... ship would keep still , " he added a moment later , " I can't keep my telescope on it for a second . " " Why , sir , she's a deal quieter than the Sandfly there , " said the skipper in an aggrieved voice ; " you ought to bɔ in one of ...
... ship would keep still , " he added a moment later , " I can't keep my telescope on it for a second . " " Why , sir , she's a deal quieter than the Sandfly there , " said the skipper in an aggrieved voice ; " you ought to bɔ in one of ...
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