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Dynamics of epeiric seas /
Published 2008“…Modern and ancient epeiric seas and the super-estuarine circulation model of …”
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The Cruel parents Garland In two parts. Part I. The two faithful lovers, being a relation of a merchant's son that courted a shoe-maker's daughter, but his parents sent him to sea, to deprive him of his sweet-heart, but this virtuous lady put on man's apparel, and went to sea along with her lover. Part II. Shewing how these two lovers being at sea, were drove ashore by a great storm of wind.
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Copy of a letter, dated 18 March 1818, from Lieut. General Mann, inspector general of fortifications, to R. H. Crew, Esq. secretary to the Board of Ordnance; on the subject of the damage done to the ordnance works and buildings at Portsmouth, by a violent storm; enclosing copy of a letter from Colonel Sir Alexander Bryce to Lieut. General Mann, relative to the damage done by a storm to the sea walls at Portsmouth
Published 1818Online Access
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A true relation of Mr. Iustice Cook's passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsaile and of the great storm...
Published 1652“…Mr. John Cooks passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsale, being the great storm …”
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A true relation of Mr. Iustice Cook's passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsaile and of the great storm...
Published 1652“…Mr. John Cooks passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsale, being the great storm …”
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An Authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition Containing all that was remarkable, curious and entertaining, during that long and dangerous voyage: viz. The violent storm they had in doubling Cape Horn. Their living on sea lyons and seals. Their taking, plundering and burning of Payta. Their cruizing off Acapules. Their landing on the uninhabited island of Tinian, where the Commodore's ship was drove out to sea from her anchors by a storm for three weeks,...
Published 1744Online Access
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Proposal for a publick journal to find out the main reason of many great losses by sea-damage extraordinary to merchant's dry goods in voyages : and of the total loss of merchants goods and the lives of many marriners and passengers by the foundring of ships and vessels in ordinary storms and in common seas and weather : and also to...
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