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... give them sufficient steam , and the Aleida Johanna , had to re- main alongside and give the steam through a flexible steam pipe . By shifting the suctions of one of the big steam pumps temporarily to No. 3 , No. 3 and No. 4 could be ...
... give them sufficient steam , and the Aleida Johanna , had to re- main alongside and give the steam through a flexible steam pipe . By shifting the suctions of one of the big steam pumps temporarily to No. 3 , No. 3 and No. 4 could be ...
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... give Captain G. orders for a barge and a working party to be alongside the pier to meet us and to get the pump aboard the wreck without delay . " If she stops , we've lost ing up suddenly 22 [ July The Salving of the Ulidia .
... give Captain G. orders for a barge and a working party to be alongside the pier to meet us and to get the pump aboard the wreck without delay . " If she stops , we've lost ing up suddenly 22 [ July The Salving of the Ulidia .
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... give steam for the pumps through the flexible steam - pipe . In any case we couldn't go across this bay at night . " She's leaking badly every- where , and here in No. 2 hold I've got to keep the motor- pump running full - bore to keep ...
... give steam for the pumps through the flexible steam - pipe . In any case we couldn't go across this bay at night . " She's leaking badly every- where , and here in No. 2 hold I've got to keep the motor- pump running full - bore to keep ...
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... give the whole atte in to hats of the matter at difice , vtile in 1987 & plebé- Plain & Buinburgh ject of to get amber was in de dining of the me monded in pwest pout of the city , bove at a the waid by die poblinm deg , after uguint ...
... give the whole atte in to hats of the matter at difice , vtile in 1987 & plebé- Plain & Buinburgh ject of to get amber was in de dining of the me monded in pwest pout of the city , bove at a the waid by die poblinm deg , after uguint ...
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... give rise to no speculation , and certainly called for neither comment nor explanation . Just once Jamesy Fagan lapsed from his attitude of caution and asked a question bearing on the events of the night : " The shaffer that was driving ...
... give rise to no speculation , and certainly called for neither comment nor explanation . Just once Jamesy Fagan lapsed from his attitude of caution and asked a question bearing on the events of the night : " The shaffer that was driving ...
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Seite 416 - DRAMA, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act...
Seite 180 - As I sat opposite the Treasury Bench the ministers reminded me of one of those marine landscapes not very unusual on the coasts of South America. You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes. Not a flame flickers on a single pallid crest. But the situation is still dangerous. There are occasional earthquakes, and ever and anon the dark rumbling of the sea.
Seite 181 - They have decided that the empire shall not be destroyed, and in my opinion no minister in this country will do his duty who neglects any opportunity of reconstructing as much as possible our colonial empire, and of responding to those distant sympathies which may become the source of incalculable strength and happiness to this land.
Seite 178 - There were days when on waking I felt I could move dynasties and governments, but that has passed away.
Seite 95 - If more troops had been at hand the casualties would have been greater in proportion. It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient moral effect from a military point of view not only on those who were present, but more especially throughout the Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity.
Seite 650 - To be nameless in worthy deeds exceeds an infamous history. The Canaanitish woman lives more happily without a name, than Herodias with one. And who had not rather have been the good thief, than Pilate?
Seite 343 - To every man there openeth A way, and ways, and a way. And the high soul climbs the high way, And the low soul gropes the low: And in between, on the misty flats, The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there openeth A high way and a low, And every man decideth The way his soul shall go.
Seite 636 - ... and, having taken the administration of justice into their own hands, were not very exact in the distribution of it.
Seite 412 - It may be that at some future period the Egyptians may be rendered capable of governing themselves without the presence of a foreign army in their midst, and without foreign guidance in civil and military affairs; but that period is far distant. One or more generations must, in my opinion, pass away before the question can be even usefully discussed.
Seite 95 - Nobody answers this remarkable Lord Chief Justice, "Lordship, if you were to speak for six hundred years, instead of six hours, you would only prove the more to us that, unwritten if you will, but real and fundamental, anterior to all written laws and first making written laws possible, there must have been, and is, and will be, coeval with Human Society, from its first beginnings to its ultimate end, an actual Martial Law, of more validity than any other law whatever. Lordship...