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... marked on the card then indicating the several directions that the mariner may know in which way to steer in order to follow his desired course . The card is also usually marked at its North point with a fleur - de - lis or other ...
... marked on the card then indicating the several directions that the mariner may know in which way to steer in order to follow his desired course . The card is also usually marked at its North point with a fleur - de - lis or other ...
Page 195
... marked by an eight - point star in red ; the East by a red cross , labelled Levant ; the South is indicated by a face appearing half - way across a circle , marked Migiorno ; the other points having the names Grech , Axaloch , Labetes ...
... marked by an eight - point star in red ; the East by a red cross , labelled Levant ; the South is indicated by a face appearing half - way across a circle , marked Migiorno ; the other points having the names Grech , Axaloch , Labetes ...
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... marked with a cross . The West point , though almost always marked with a P for Ponente , was rarely indicated by the symbol of the setting sun . The South West point is usually marked with A for Africo , less often with L for Libeccio ...
... marked with a cross . The West point , though almost always marked with a P for Ponente , was rarely indicated by the symbol of the setting sun . The South West point is usually marked with A for Africo , less often with L for Libeccio ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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