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Captain Cook - His Life , Voy (v. 1.0.2)
Digi-Media-Apps опубликовал приложение 2012-06-06
Among all those Englishmen who, from a humble origin, have risen to an honourable position, Captain James Cook is especially worthy of record. His parents were of the peasant class—his father having commenced life as a farm-labourer, and his mother being a cottager’s daughter. Probably, however, they were both superior to others of the same station, as the husband, in process of time, became farm-bailiff to his employer—a Mr Thomas Skottowe. This was about the year 1730, and the farm of which he had the management was called Airy-Holme, near Ayton, in Yorkshire. Not far from this place, at the village of Marton, near Stockton-upon-Tees; his son James was born, on October 27, 1728. James was one of nine children, all of whom he survived, with the exception of a sister who married a fisherman at Redcar. |
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Our Sailors - Gallant Deeds o (v. 1.0.2)
Digi-Media-Apps опубликовал приложение 2012-06-06
Introduction-“Let fall the topsails, hoist away—up anchor, round goes the capstan—sheet home—haul taut the braces! and away we glide, to prove to our countrymen that British sailors have not been sleeping on beds of roses for the last quarter of a century since her gracious Majesty Queen Victoria came to the throne.” So wrote our author some forty years ago. “Up anchor, full speed ahead,” is, we suppose, the modern equivalent for his nautical simile, and very prosaic and commonplace it sounds; but we shall find that the romance of the Navy did not go out with the last of the sailing frigates, and that the age of steam and electricity, of enormous ironclads and rapid cruisers, affords as great a scope for individual daring, resource, and heroism as the days of sailing frigates and boarding parties; and that though in recent years our sailors have not had many chances of using their weapons on the sea, the Naval Brigade has taken its part in many an expedition, on land, and on all occasions the British tar has proved himself a worthy successor to the heroes of Trafalgar and the Nile. |
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Russian<->Ukrainian Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
Russian<->Ukrainian DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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Russian-Vietnamese Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
Russian<->Vietnamese DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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Russian<->Turkish Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
Russian<->Turkish DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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Korean<->Indonesian Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
Korean<->Indonesian DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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English<->Swedish Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
English<->Swedish DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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English<->Turkish Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
English<->Turkish DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
US$2.99
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English<->Ukrainian Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
English<->Ukrainian DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
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English<->Albanian Dictionary (v. 2.3)
Xynotec опубликовал приложение 2012-06-05
English<->Albanian DictDroid is "offline dictionary" (doesn't require internet connection) with features: |
US$2.99
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