The Quarterly Review, المجلد 120John Murray, 1866 |
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الصفحة 50
... four hours of pulling at the ordinary rate , not to mention that it is im- possible to keep it up without sometimes getting out of stroke , and then the whip falls on the rowers like hail . At last we reached Boulogne , but so exhausted ...
... four hours of pulling at the ordinary rate , not to mention that it is im- possible to keep it up without sometimes getting out of stroke , and then the whip falls on the rowers like hail . At last we reached Boulogne , but so exhausted ...
الصفحة 52
... Four of the galleys were ordered to chase and make prize of the merchantmen , which could offer little or no resistance , while De Langeron himself , with his own galley , in which Marteilhe was one of the rowers , prepared to attack ...
... Four of the galleys were ordered to chase and make prize of the merchantmen , which could offer little or no resistance , while De Langeron himself , with his own galley , in which Marteilhe was one of the rowers , prepared to attack ...
الصفحة 53
... four , seeing the signal and the imminent danger of their commander , quitted the merchantmen of which they were just about to make prize , and which , finding the coast clear , steered with all speed for the Thames . The whole squadron ...
... four , seeing the signal and the imminent danger of their commander , quitted the merchantmen of which they were just about to make prize , and which , finding the coast clear , steered with all speed for the Thames . The whole squadron ...
الصفحة 56
... four years of his term of captivity . This respite was , however , succeeded by a season of terrible suffering to himself and his co - religionists . In 1712 the peace of Utrecht was made ; and it was one of the stipulations of that ...
... four years of his term of captivity . This respite was , however , succeeded by a season of terrible suffering to himself and his co - religionists . In 1712 the peace of Utrecht was made ; and it was one of the stipulations of that ...
الصفحة 76
... four and five- eighths inches broad throughout its entire length , except at one end , where it is narrowed , and was , no doubt , let into a handle of wood , the rivets being visible upon it ; the other end was probably similar , but ...
... four and five- eighths inches broad throughout its entire length , except at one end , where it is narrowed , and was , no doubt , let into a handle of wood , the rivets being visible upon it ; the other end was probably similar , but ...
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