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... journey , he would either have engaged a pilot or been towed across the bar- in either case , relinquishing a large part of his otherwise total responsibility for the ship . The captain does not undergo testing in this part of the ...
... journey , he would either have engaged a pilot or been towed across the bar- in either case , relinquishing a large part of his otherwise total responsibility for the ship . The captain does not undergo testing in this part of the ...
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... journey without arms or weaponry of any kind - no Webley revolver , no Enfield rifle , not even a Sheffield knife : " I had come without arms , without medicine , without anything . . . . [ A ] s it was , I stood there with only the ...
... journey without arms or weaponry of any kind - no Webley revolver , no Enfield rifle , not even a Sheffield knife : " I had come without arms , without medicine , without anything . . . . [ A ] s it was , I stood there with only the ...
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... Journey into Night , in which Nietzschean influences and the considerable influence of O'Neill's own family formed a grand alliance in O'Neill's mind . The family was compre- hensible in terms of Nietzsche , and Nietzsche was ...
... Journey into Night , in which Nietzschean influences and the considerable influence of O'Neill's own family formed a grand alliance in O'Neill's mind . The family was compre- hensible in terms of Nietzsche , and Nietzsche was ...
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