Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Pagina 66
... showed little decrease in the amount of water in the hold ; he was forced to the conclusion that the first ex- plosion , which was by far the most violent , must have damaged the vessel's shell- plating , or started a number of rivets ...
... showed little decrease in the amount of water in the hold ; he was forced to the conclusion that the first ex- plosion , which was by far the most violent , must have damaged the vessel's shell- plating , or started a number of rivets ...
Pagina 84
... showed no signs of recent occupation . On the morning of the third day I came on a rough , hilly track . Down it I went , keeping well in the shadows of the trees . An hour went by before I debouched on to a road running through the ...
... showed no signs of recent occupation . On the morning of the third day I came on a rough , hilly track . Down it I went , keeping well in the shadows of the trees . An hour went by before I debouched on to a road running through the ...
Pagina 103
... showed the bison to be very much alive and aware of our antics in the thick jungle . The blood stream was much thicker , and from the numerous patches of flattened under- growth we saw that he had been obliged to take frequent rests ...
... showed the bison to be very much alive and aware of our antics in the thick jungle . The blood stream was much thicker , and from the numerous patches of flattened under- growth we saw that he had been obliged to take frequent rests ...
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A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 249 |
A MATTER OF HISTORY BY THOMAS H RADDALL | 575 |
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