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Pagina 193
... captain sitting proudly in the stern . An hour or so after they were under way the captain's crocodile started to show unmistakable signs of life , and there being no manoeuvring space within the narrow confines of the boat for a St ...
... captain sitting proudly in the stern . An hour or so after they were under way the captain's crocodile started to show unmistakable signs of life , and there being no manoeuvring space within the narrow confines of the boat for a St ...
Pagina 211
... Captain Lyon had little idea of how his ship might be driven by hostile currents , and was doubtful of her position . About five o'clock , to his great relief , a steady breeze came away from the north - west , and the sky cleared ...
... Captain Lyon had little idea of how his ship might be driven by hostile currents , and was doubtful of her position . About five o'clock , to his great relief , a steady breeze came away from the north - west , and the sky cleared ...
Pagina 19
... Captain ( Commissioner ) John Hill , R.N. , for valuable services . " There- by hangs a tale of fifty years ' unspec- tacular , but none the less valuable service over a period which included the Battles of the Nile , Trafalgar and ...
... Captain ( Commissioner ) John Hill , R.N. , for valuable services . " There- by hangs a tale of fifty years ' unspec- tacular , but none the less valuable service over a period which included the Battles of the Nile , Trafalgar and ...
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