Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... winds sweep- ing across the Atlantic had forced the tides round North of Scotland and up the Channel , and they swept fiercely up and down the East Coast . This night's tide would be still bigger , and Mervyn felt a deep relief that the ...
... winds sweep- ing across the Atlantic had forced the tides round North of Scotland and up the Channel , and they swept fiercely up and down the East Coast . This night's tide would be still bigger , and Mervyn felt a deep relief that the ...
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... wind was quite crazy that morning . It was not a flat calm , for every now and then strong puffs of wind came along , but never twice from the same point of the compass . It seemed to be more easterly than anything else , so we took car ...
... wind was quite crazy that morning . It was not a flat calm , for every now and then strong puffs of wind came along , but never twice from the same point of the compass . It seemed to be more easterly than anything else , so we took car ...
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... wind calculations were faulty . The Rose's prow could not point for the harbour which lay west of us , because both wind and tide kept carrying her more and more to the east . She could do it , said the Commodore , with a fair wind and ...
... wind calculations were faulty . The Rose's prow could not point for the harbour which lay west of us , because both wind and tide kept carrying her more and more to the east . She could do it , said the Commodore , with a fair wind and ...
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A | 35 |
A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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