The Royal readers. (Roy. sch. ser.). Ser.3. No.1,2 [2 eds.], 4, 第 1 卷 |
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... covered with crystals of salt . In North Amer- ica , these salt - covered districts are called " buffalo licks , " because the cattle come great distances and lick the salt . 9. In some inland parts of Africa common salt is very scarce ...
... covered with crystals of salt . In North Amer- ica , these salt - covered districts are called " buffalo licks , " because the cattle come great distances and lick the salt . 9. In some inland parts of Africa common salt is very scarce ...
第54页
... covered with a | Immediate seas , seas in the neigh- crust - like shell ; as crabs , shrimps , & c . Demonstrated , proved ; established . Extermination , putting an end to ; putting out of existence ; extinction . Gregarious , moving ...
... covered with a | Immediate seas , seas in the neigh- crust - like shell ; as crabs , shrimps , & c . Demonstrated , proved ; established . Extermination , putting an end to ; putting out of existence ; extinction . Gregarious , moving ...
第66页
... covered the gun , resumed their active pacing of the deck . I confess that I felt somewhat disappointed at the sudden termination of the noise and excitement ! I was told that the Ramsgate lifeboat could not be out in less than an hour ...
... covered the gun , resumed their active pacing of the deck . I confess that I felt somewhat disappointed at the sudden termination of the noise and excitement ! I was told that the Ramsgate lifeboat could not be out in less than an hour ...
第70页
... about to run the boat alongside , they are over- whelmed in the rush of a fearful sea , and are carried many fathoms from the vessel . They see that the deck - house is all but covered , and that the crew , driven 70 THE GOODWIN SANDS .
... about to run the boat alongside , they are over- whelmed in the rush of a fearful sea , and are carried many fathoms from the vessel . They see that the deck - house is all but covered , and that the crew , driven 70 THE GOODWIN SANDS .
第71页
Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd. all but covered , and that the crew , driven from their old place of shelter , are clinging to a spar which they have lashed across the ' mizzen - shrouds . 9. A third time the boat makes in for the wreck ...
Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd. all but covered , and that the crew , driven from their old place of shelter , are clinging to a spar which they have lashed across the ' mizzen - shrouds . 9. A third time the boat makes in for the wreck ...
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