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... ship - tomb recently dis- covered in a sepulchral tumulus , in the parish of Tune , in Norway ; which was remarkable for the evidence which it gave respecting the construction of ships at a very remote period , - in the time of the ...
... ship - tomb recently dis- covered in a sepulchral tumulus , in the parish of Tune , in Norway ; which was remarkable for the evidence which it gave respecting the construction of ships at a very remote period , - in the time of the ...
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... ship . " women were sometimes interred in this manner . " " Even " But in all cases which have hitherto come under notice , the ships , as might easily be expected , were so much injured after having so long laid in the earth , that ...
... ship . " women were sometimes interred in this manner . " " Even " But in all cases which have hitherto come under notice , the ships , as might easily be expected , were so much injured after having so long laid in the earth , that ...
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... ship - tomb from the younger iron age . " " The beads and pieces of cloth indicate , that the body was buried with clothes on . By his side a horse and saddle , harness and snow - skates were laid . Thus he had ship , saddle , horse ...
... ship - tomb from the younger iron age . " " The beads and pieces of cloth indicate , that the body was buried with clothes on . By his side a horse and saddle , harness and snow - skates were laid . Thus he had ship , saddle , horse ...
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... ship " Washington , " then about to sail on a cruise in the Mediterranean . The President had been requested by Commodore Chauncey to recommend some young man for the situation , and Mr. Folsom accepted this appoint- ment . In the ...
... ship " Washington , " then about to sail on a cruise in the Mediterranean . The President had been requested by Commodore Chauncey to recommend some young man for the situation , and Mr. Folsom accepted this appoint- ment . In the ...
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... ship , young Farragut begged so hard to go with him , and continue his studies under his care , that leave was granted , and they remained together until they returned on shipboard . In after years Farragut was never weary of ...
... ship , young Farragut begged so hard to go with him , and continue his studies under his care , that leave was granted , and they remained together until they returned on shipboard . In after years Farragut was never weary of ...
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