By the early Nineteenth Century, the British Navy was the unquestioned leader on the seas. No other nation, or group of nations, was able to compete with their naval supremacy. “For almost
Editor’s note: The following comprises the fourth chapter, fourth part (D6), of The Gospel of Luke: An Exposition, by Charles R. Erdman (published 1936). All spelling in the original. 6. Jesus
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Poems of English Heroism (published 1882). YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND by Thomas Campbell Ye Mariners of England That guard our native seas! Whose flag has
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from One Damned Island After Another, by Clive Howard and Joe Whitley (published 1946). There were no famous pilots and no famous airplanes in the Seventh
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Serenade to the Big Bird, by Bert Stiles (published 1952). Assigned as a co-pilot to the 401st Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group at Bassingbourn, England,
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