Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... taken the daily life of every one of us and trans- formed it into something we do not yet quite understand . We watch ourselves going about our daily business with a speculative wonder . Things are the same outwardly ; but so subtly ...
... taken the daily life of every one of us and trans- formed it into something we do not yet quite understand . We watch ourselves going about our daily business with a speculative wonder . Things are the same outwardly ; but so subtly ...
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... taken lest there be misunderstanding between these two , which might prevent them from agreeing well together , when great exploits of war are to be taken in hand . " But it is not of the Dutch victories on land and in the council ...
... taken lest there be misunderstanding between these two , which might prevent them from agreeing well together , when great exploits of war are to be taken in hand . " But it is not of the Dutch victories on land and in the council ...
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... Taken all together they did not carry as many fighting men as did a single enemy galley , but Dutchmen in those days cared little for odds when Spaniards were met , whether on land or sea . Just as they were coming in 24 SOME EXPLOITS ...
... Taken all together they did not carry as many fighting men as did a single enemy galley , but Dutchmen in those days cared little for odds when Spaniards were met , whether on land or sea . Just as they were coming in 24 SOME EXPLOITS ...
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... taken , was decisively repulsed and forced to abandon the siege . Hearing of the dangerous conditions at Malacca , the viceroy headed in that direction . When Matelieff's scouts informed him of the approach of the enemy , he resolutely ...
... taken , was decisively repulsed and forced to abandon the siege . Hearing of the dangerous conditions at Malacca , the viceroy headed in that direction . When Matelieff's scouts informed him of the approach of the enemy , he resolutely ...
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... taken . To begin with , one determines the time of sunset and from that time assumes the " middle time " of the series of times of the various sights . For example , if the sunset is at 6.30 , and the navi- gator knows from experience ...
... taken . To begin with , one determines the time of sunset and from that time assumes the " middle time " of the series of times of the various sights . For example , if the sunset is at 6.30 , and the navi- gator knows from experience ...
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