A yacht voyage round EnglandReligious Tract Society: 56, Paternoster Row; 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and 164, Piccadilly, 1879 - 334 pages |
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... Stone - The Mill in the Sand- Land's End - Longships Lighthouse - Botallack Mine CHAPTER VI . - A Shipwreck . Wolf Rock - A Storm - A Vessel on the Rocks - A Rescue - Drunken Officers - A little Orphan -- St . Ives - Perranzabuloe ...
... Stone - The Mill in the Sand- Land's End - Longships Lighthouse - Botallack Mine CHAPTER VI . - A Shipwreck . Wolf Rock - A Storm - A Vessel on the Rocks - A Rescue - Drunken Officers - A little Orphan -- St . Ives - Perranzabuloe ...
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... Stone from Quarry . The Isle of Portland Raleigh and his Servant Entrance to Kent's Cavern Landing of Prince of Orange in Torbay 94 Butter Row , Dartmouth The Eddystone Lighthouse St. Michael's Mount On board the Wreck Perranzabuloe ...
... Stone from Quarry . The Isle of Portland Raleigh and his Servant Entrance to Kent's Cavern Landing of Prince of Orange in Torbay 94 Butter Row , Dartmouth The Eddystone Lighthouse St. Michael's Mount On board the Wreck Perranzabuloe ...
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... stone tower , 105 feet high , with a brilliant fixed light upon it . The village of Niton stands high up away from the shore . It now came on to blow very fresh . There was not much sea in the offing ; but , owing to the way the tide ...
... stone tower , 105 feet high , with a brilliant fixed light upon it . The village of Niton stands high up away from the shore . It now came on to blow very fresh . There was not much sea in the offing ; but , owing to the way the tide ...
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... stone building , now called the Palace House , once the residence of the abbot , who being too great a man to live with the monks , had a house to himself . When convents were abolished , this was turned into a residence by the Duke of ...
... stone building , now called the Palace House , once the residence of the abbot , who being too great a man to live with the monks , had a house to himself . When convents were abolished , this was turned into a residence by the Duke of ...
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... stones , and being thrown overboard , were sunk , the smuggler having first taken the bearings of the land , so as to be able to return to the spot and drag for them . Sometimes the Revenue cutter saw what was done , and performed that ...
... stones , and being thrown overboard , were sunk , the smuggler having first taken the bearings of the land , so as to be able to return to the spot and drag for them . Sometimes the Revenue cutter saw what was done , and performed that ...
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afterwards anchor ancient appeared Barnstaple Bay beach boat breeze Brixham built called captain carried castle caught cavern cliffs close cloth boards coast coxswain crew curious dark deck Dick distance Dolphin entrance Farne Islands fish gale gallant goot Grace Darling harbour hauled head heard height houses inhabitants island Isle Jack Kent's Cavern lamp land Land's End lantern lifeboat light lighthouse Loch lofty looked Lundy Island Menai Straits miles morning Mount Edgecumbe mouth night number of vessels ocean Oliver once passed Perranzabuloe picturesque pier port Portsmouth Prince Prince of Orange pulled reached remain rising river rock round ruins sail sand seen ship shore shouted side sight smugglers soon spot stands steered stone stood summit Swanage tide told Torbay tower town Uncle Uncle Tom village walls wind wreck yachts Yarmouth
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