Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... miles took us to the Western Channel Lightvessel , the limit of Port jurisdiction and of pilotage waters , and the end of our journey . We were now fifty miles out to sea , and wind and waves made open boating impossible , even to ex ...
... miles took us to the Western Channel Lightvessel , the limit of Port jurisdiction and of pilotage waters , and the end of our journey . We were now fifty miles out to sea , and wind and waves made open boating impossible , even to ex ...
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... miles . If there was land to windward it must be at least twenty miles away , and John knew very well that they could not possibly have sailed twenty miles to the south of the Longships -of the Lizard , rather ( since they would have ...
... miles . If there was land to windward it must be at least twenty miles away , and John knew very well that they could not possibly have sailed twenty miles to the south of the Longships -of the Lizard , rather ( since they would have ...
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... miles an hour when the aircraft went out of control and crashed . He had run into inertial coupling , an unpleasant phenomenon , but one about which Captain Apt knew more than anyone else in the United States Air Force at the time ...
... miles an hour when the aircraft went out of control and crashed . He had run into inertial coupling , an unpleasant phenomenon , but one about which Captain Apt knew more than anyone else in the United States Air Force at the time ...
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