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RM2AKA226–Popular science monthly . sighting danger causes the valveto open spasmodically, thus al-lowing an inrush of water or air.Sometimes the pullers die whilestill inHated, and they remainin that shape, being often drivenashore by the wind and driedon the beach by the sun. The Japanese make lanternsof them when the find them inthat condition. Tiie cut outthe back and suspend a candlefrom a wire into the fish bo<l.. A fragment of yartta showing thesponge-like construction of the interiorin which resinous substance is secreted as shown in one of the accompanying il-lustrations which are publish
. King's handbook of Boston harbor. eaches hereabouts were strewn with wrecks,and ninety vessels and two hundred lives were lost in Massachusetts Bay,the stately barque Lloyd, bound from Havana to Boston, was drivenashore on Nantasket, the sea making a clean breach over her; and all onboard (except one) were lost. A year later the Hoogly, laden with coffee,drove up on the beach near Strawberry Hill, and went to pieces. Longis the roll of schooners and coasters whose keels have been broken onthese shining sands, while their crews scuttled ashore in the convenientdory, or were taken off by the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kings-handbook-of-boston-harbor-eaches-hereabouts-were-strewn-with-wrecksand-ninety-vessels-and-two-hundred-lives-were-lost-in-massachusetts-baythe-stately-barque-lloyd-bound-from-havana-to-boston-was-drivenashore-on-nantasket-the-sea-making-a-clean-breach-over-her-and-all-onboard-except-one-were-lost-a-year-later-the-hoogly-laden-with-coffeedrove-up-on-the-beach-near-strawberry-hill-and-went-to-pieces-longis-the-roll-of-schooners-and-coasters-whose-keels-have-been-broken-onthese-shining-sands-while-their-crews-scuttled-ashore-in-the-convenientdory-or-were-taken-off-by-the-s-image336658078.html
RM2AFM2PP–. King's handbook of Boston harbor. eaches hereabouts were strewn with wrecks,and ninety vessels and two hundred lives were lost in Massachusetts Bay,the stately barque Lloyd, bound from Havana to Boston, was drivenashore on Nantasket, the sea making a clean breach over her; and all onboard (except one) were lost. A year later the Hoogly, laden with coffee,drove up on the beach near Strawberry Hill, and went to pieces. Longis the roll of schooners and coasters whose keels have been broken onthese shining sands, while their crews scuttled ashore in the convenientdory, or were taken off by the s
. The frozen zone and its explorers; a comprehensive record of voyages, travels, discoveries, adventures and whale-fishing in the Arctic regions for one thousand years . the coast of Nor-way ; a thu^d reached the Thames; but the fourth, inwhich were the chiefs of the expedition, was drivenashore on the coast of Scotland, where it went entirelyto pieces. Chancelor endeavored, in a very darknight, to convey himself and the ambassador ashorein a boat. The skiff was overwhelmed by the tempest,and Chancelor was drowned, though the ambassadorsucceeded in reaching the land. He thence proceededto Lond Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-frozen-zone-and-its-explorers-a-comprehensive-record-of-voyages-travels-discoveries-adventures-and-whale-fishing-in-the-arctic-regions-for-one-thousand-years-the-coast-of-nor-way-a-thud-reached-the-thames-but-the-fourth-inwhich-were-the-chiefs-of-the-expedition-was-drivenashore-on-the-coast-of-scotland-where-it-went-entirelyto-pieces-chancelor-endeavored-in-a-very-darknight-to-convey-himself-and-the-ambassador-ashorein-a-boat-the-skiff-was-overwhelmed-by-the-tempestand-chancelor-was-drowned-though-the-ambassadorsucceeded-in-reaching-the-land-he-thence-proceededto-lond-image370114367.html
RM2CE44J7–. The frozen zone and its explorers; a comprehensive record of voyages, travels, discoveries, adventures and whale-fishing in the Arctic regions for one thousand years . the coast of Nor-way ; a thu^d reached the Thames; but the fourth, inwhich were the chiefs of the expedition, was drivenashore on the coast of Scotland, where it went entirelyto pieces. Chancelor endeavored, in a very darknight, to convey himself and the ambassador ashorein a boat. The skiff was overwhelmed by the tempest,and Chancelor was drowned, though the ambassadorsucceeded in reaching the land. He thence proceededto Lond
. Cassier's magazine. AN AUSTRALIAN COAL CITY 349. NOBBY S, ORIGINALLY AN ISLAND AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE PORT OF NEWCASTLE, BUT NOW CON-NECTED WITH THE MAINLAND BY A BREAKWATER, AS SHOWN in number, together with Mr. Clarke,the supercargo, attempted to reach PortJackson in the ships longboat, whichwas saved from the wreck. In this, how-ever, they failed, the boat being drivenashore near Cape Howe and lost. Thelittle party, led by Clarke, then set offfor the settlement at Sydney by land.The journey proved a difficult and ad-venturous undertaking, and only threeof the seventeen succeeded in reachi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassiers-magazine-an-australian-coal-city-349-nobby-s-originally-an-island-at-the-entrance-to-the-port-of-newcastle-but-now-con-nected-with-the-mainland-by-a-breakwater-as-shown-in-number-together-with-mr-clarkethe-supercargo-attempted-to-reach-portjackson-in-the-ships-longboat-whichwas-saved-from-the-wreck-in-this-how-ever-they-failed-the-boat-being-drivenashore-near-cape-howe-and-lost-thelittle-party-led-by-clarke-then-set-offfor-the-settlement-at-sydney-by-landthe-journey-proved-a-difficult-and-ad-venturous-undertaking-and-only-threeof-the-seventeen-succeeded-in-reachi-image370375451.html
RM2CEG1JK–. Cassier's magazine. AN AUSTRALIAN COAL CITY 349. NOBBY S, ORIGINALLY AN ISLAND AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE PORT OF NEWCASTLE, BUT NOW CON-NECTED WITH THE MAINLAND BY A BREAKWATER, AS SHOWN in number, together with Mr. Clarke,the supercargo, attempted to reach PortJackson in the ships longboat, whichwas saved from the wreck. In this, how-ever, they failed, the boat being drivenashore near Cape Howe and lost. Thelittle party, led by Clarke, then set offfor the settlement at Sydney by land.The journey proved a difficult and ad-venturous undertaking, and only threeof the seventeen succeeded in reachi
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