The History of Deal, and Its Neighbourhood ...Hayward, 1864 - 360 halaman |
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... ships and crafts of all nations have been wrecked . It is a quicksand , in which a ship is , after a tide or two , engulphed and hid from sight . Sometimes , by the force of the wind and tide , a ship is broken up , and sinks into deep ...
... ships and crafts of all nations have been wrecked . It is a quicksand , in which a ship is , after a tide or two , engulphed and hid from sight . Sometimes , by the force of the wind and tide , a ship is broken up , and sinks into deep ...
Halaman 6
... ships at anchor in this roadstead , and the pendants from forty to seventy vessels flying at their mast - head , and have been gratified at the sight but can these be compared with the ships and transports that Cæsar brought over with ...
... ships at anchor in this roadstead , and the pendants from forty to seventy vessels flying at their mast - head , and have been gratified at the sight but can these be compared with the ships and transports that Cæsar brought over with ...
Halaman 9
... ships , on which so much depended , for an untoward or awkward handling of his ships might jeopardise the whole army and frustrate his object . Cæsar perceiving as he neared the shore the prodigious roll of the sea , which , being off ...
... ships , on which so much depended , for an untoward or awkward handling of his ships might jeopardise the whole army and frustrate his object . Cæsar perceiving as he neared the shore the prodigious roll of the sea , which , being off ...
Halaman 11
... ships in that case would be more than a thousand feet from the shore , for at that distance we find only from eight to ten feet of water at the ebb when spring tides . Although Caesar's fleets of ships must have been very capacious ...
... ships in that case would be more than a thousand feet from the shore , for at that distance we find only from eight to ten feet of water at the ebb when spring tides . Although Caesar's fleets of ships must have been very capacious ...
Halaman 12
... ship drawing fifteen feet or more to come within hail , or even to throw a biscuit on board . Supposing , therefore , that ... ships being so far from the shore necessarily com- pelled the use of boats , which threw the Romans into great ...
... ship drawing fifteen feet or more to come within hail , or even to throw a biscuit on board . Supposing , therefore , that ... ships being so far from the shore necessarily com- pelled the use of boats , which threw the Romans into great ...
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Admiral anchor ancient appears appointed army battle beach boats Borough of Deal Britons Calais Canterbury Captain Cassivellaunus Channel Chapel Church Cinque Ports coast Colonel command Commissioners considerable Corporation crew Deal and Walmer Deal Beach Deal boatmen Deal Castle Dover Dover Castle Downs Duke Earl Edward Edward Hayward England English erected fleet French gale of wind Goodwin Sands harbour haven Hobiler houses hundred Iggulden inhabitants of Deal Isle of Thanet John Julius Cæsar Jurats Kent King land living London Lord Warden matter Mayor men-of-war Naval Yard night North occasion officers parish of Deal Parliament persons Pier pilots Queen Ramsgate reign Roman sail Sandown Castle Sandwich sent ships shore of Deal soldiers South Foreland Street Thomas Powell tide tion took town of Deal trade troops Upper Deal vessels Walmer Castle whole William
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