Communications, Volumes 1-3Musée océanographique, 1968 - Oceanography |
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... ships with the horsemen left the northern harbour in a light wind . When they were approaching Britain and were already seen from the camp , suddenly such a storm broke out that no ship could keep its course , but part of them were ...
... ships with the horsemen left the northern harbour in a light wind . When they were approaching Britain and were already seen from the camp , suddenly such a storm broke out that no ship could keep its course , but part of them were ...
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... ships to be forced to the utmost . Fragments of the damaged ships were used and further parts were fetched from the continent . Thus CAESAR succeeded , with the loss of 12 vessels , in getting the rest sea- worthy again . When CAESAR's ...
... ships to be forced to the utmost . Fragments of the damaged ships were used and further parts were fetched from the continent . Thus CAESAR succeeded , with the loss of 12 vessels , in getting the rest sea- worthy again . When CAESAR's ...
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... ships , while beneficial for the crews , gave the ship doctors the opportunity , during the long periods of sailing and on their visits to foreign and new lands , to accumulate a rich harvest of experiences and observations , which ...
... ships , while beneficial for the crews , gave the ship doctors the opportunity , during the long periods of sailing and on their visits to foreign and new lands , to accumulate a rich harvest of experiences and observations , which ...
Contents
VOLUME | xxx |
Discours de M le Commandant J ROUCH | xxxvi |
G SAGER The rôle of the tides in Caesars invasions | 5 |
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