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... A SAIL BY RAIL; The Au PIM says that a of Chicago enlightened • In regard to a new mane of am follows I get the while sailing an iceboat on the Baba last winter. With the wind almost dead I wee skinning along at the rate of forty mile. an boor, aim the ...
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... SAILED FIERIIABY ii, 1882' -- On Januar, 12th, 10n., cloth, poet CLERGY LIST, 1882, accurately b. end of 1881, containing • history of the o f ogt. rd mad Cambridge. including their early history. This Degree, University, and data of Ordination appended ...
... TO MELBOURNE IN A SAILING SHIP. Canvas or Steam? Which do you prefer for a long voyage? Wel; if you are in a terrible hurry to get to your deetanation, steam of course, because you run no risk of being hung up in the calms off the Equator. Bat U you are ...
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... %kw, rns LkTI SAIL OP DIRST. The late Lard Derby was, Of Course, enormously rids. Hie Liverpool property, ground-rents, chiefly, must have brought him in over £200,0110 a year. Most of the earl's savings were invested in Australian Government bonds ...