Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 - England |
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Page 117
... hours painting bulkheads , spreading weather - screens , and arranging the library . The " intercepts , ' while the Merchant Service find longitude by hour- angle . ' I found their method much the quicker and easier . Next day my noon ...
... hours painting bulkheads , spreading weather - screens , and arranging the library . The " intercepts , ' while the Merchant Service find longitude by hour- angle . ' I found their method much the quicker and easier . Next day my noon ...
Page 431
... hour . An hour , no longer . Always in the same spot , where his daughter - in- law could keep her eye on him against the wall of his white cottage in the sun just above was the window from which , with a horrible regularity , she would ...
... hour . An hour , no longer . Always in the same spot , where his daughter - in- law could keep her eye on him against the wall of his white cottage in the sun just above was the window from which , with a horrible regularity , she would ...
Page 707
... hour the hut seemed only a few hundred yards away , and with the sun softening the surface of the snow I began to wonder if we should ever make it . noon , two - thirds of the distance had been accomplished ; but by this time the rate ...
... hour the hut seemed only a few hundred yards away , and with the sun softening the surface of the snow I began to wonder if we should ever make it . noon , two - thirds of the distance had been accomplished ; but by this time the rate ...
Contents
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A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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