| Hutton Webster - 1913 - 296 pagina’s
...equipment. . . . When the ships were manned and everything required for the voyage had been placed on board, silence was proclaimed by the sound of the trumpet, and all with one voice before setting sail offered up the customary prayers. These were recited, not in... | |
| Arthur MacCartney Shepard - 1924 - 376 pagina’s
...by actual power. When the ships were manned and everything required for the voyage had been placed on board, silence was proclaimed by the sound of the trumpet, and all with one voice before setting sail offered up the customary prayers ; these were recited, not in... | |
| R. W. LIVINGSTONE - 1924 - 476 pagina’s
...by actual power. When the ships were manned and everything required for the voyage had been placed on board, silence was proclaimed by the sound of the trumpet, and all with one voice before setting sail offered up the customary prayers ; these were recited, not in... | |
| Charles Alexander Robinson - 1959 - 180 pagina’s
...by actual power. When the ships were manned and everything required for the voyage had been placed on board, silence was proclaimed by the sound of the trumpet, and all with one voice before setting sail offered up the customary prayers; these were recited, not in... | |
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