Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 220W. Blackwood, 1926 - England |
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Page 70
We When the open water came merely understood that the it was possible to go along Government desired a garrison the coast in the whaleboat , on Ellesmere to make good its farther east round rocky King claim to possession .
We When the open water came merely understood that the it was possible to go along Government desired a garrison the coast in the whaleboat , on Ellesmere to make good its farther east round rocky King claim to possession .
Page 71
... that the Canadian Government the single yearly relief ship expected , and still expects , its brings twenty - four hours happithree men of the Mounted Police ness to the “ top of the world ” to patrol the top of the world . patrol ...
... that the Canadian Government the single yearly relief ship expected , and still expects , its brings twenty - four hours happithree men of the Mounted Police ness to the “ top of the world ” to patrol the top of the world . patrol ...
Page 72
... the Government off on a long - winded monologue was about to take over the anent their fuel consumption , great steamship lines . He had most economic road speed , and heard it the previous night , and price per ton mile of load .
... the Government off on a long - winded monologue was about to take over the anent their fuel consumption , great steamship lines . He had most economic road speed , and heard it the previous night , and price per ton mile of load .
Page 94
Without waiting ( which is farther up the river for orders Ferguson instantly towards Quebec than is Father called up all stations by the Point , and is the port for recognised code , and told them Government tugs ) .
Without waiting ( which is farther up the river for orders Ferguson instantly towards Quebec than is Father called up all stations by the Point , and is the port for recognised code , and told them Government tugs ) .
Page 95
... that veteran the Storstad were transferred to judge and wreck commissioner the Government boats . Out who had heard so many gallant of 1417 passengers and crew stories simply recounted . “ You who had set sail in the Empress ...
... that veteran the Storstad were transferred to judge and wreck commissioner the Government boats . Out who had heard so many gallant of 1417 passengers and crew stories simply recounted . “ You who had set sail in the Empress ...
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