Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 189
... command in the Mediter- ranean , and hopes that he may be transferred to his flagship . Admiral Jervis had indeed already arrived . His flag was hoisted in the Victory on 3rd December . Of Admiral Hotham , who had been temporarily in ...
... command in the Mediter- ranean , and hopes that he may be transferred to his flagship . Admiral Jervis had indeed already arrived . His flag was hoisted in the Victory on 3rd December . Of Admiral Hotham , who had been temporarily in ...
Page 255
... Command , calls his new crew to atten- tion and reports them to the Captain . The Captain mounts a convenient bomb- throwing machine , the better to see and be seen by his new crew , and reads out for all to hear the Orders he has ...
... Command , calls his new crew to atten- tion and reports them to the Captain . The Captain mounts a convenient bomb- throwing machine , the better to see and be seen by his new crew , and reads out for all to hear the Orders he has ...
Page 266
... command , obtained a triumph , not the less welcome for being unexpected . He was no longer a young man , and all ... command ; and Rodney , knowing the West Indian supplies to be destroyed . was able to sail with full confidence of ...
... command , obtained a triumph , not the less welcome for being unexpected . He was no longer a young man , and all ... command ; and Rodney , knowing the West Indian supplies to be destroyed . was able to sail with full confidence of ...
Contents
GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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