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قراءة كتاب American Merchant Ships and Sailors

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American Merchant Ships and Sailors

American Merchant Ships and Sailors

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دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
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facing  82 "A Favorite Trick of the Fleeing Slaver was to Throw over Slaves" 95 Dealers who Came on Board were Themselves Kidnapped facing  98 "The Rope was Put Around his Neck" 103 "Bound them to the Chain Cable" 114 "Sending Boat and Men Flying into the Air" 128 "Suddenly the Mate Gave a Howl—'Starn All!" facing  132 "Rot at Mouldering Wharves" 140 "There she Blows!" 144 "Taking it in his Jaws" 146 Nearly every Man on the Quarterdeck of the "Argo" was Killed or Wounded 162 The Prison Ship "Jersey" 163 If they Retreated farther He would Blow Up the Ship facing  176 "I Think she is a Heavy Ship" 179 "Striving to Reach her Decks at every Point" 186 "They Fell Down and Died as they Walked" 199 "The Treacherous Kayak" 203 The Ship was Caught in the Ice Pack facing  204 Adrift on an Ice Floe 206 DeLong's Men Dragging their Boats over the Ice 210 An Arctic House 224 An Esquimau 227 The Wooden Bateaux of the Fur Traders facing  236 "The Red-Men Set upon them and Slew them all" 241 One of the first Lake Sailors 243 "Two Boat-Loads of Redcoats Boarded us and Took us Prisoners" 245 A Vanishing Type on the Lakes 249 "The Whaleback" 253 Flatboats Manned with Riflemen facing  266 "The Evening would Pass in Rude and Harmless Jollity"

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