- translation); his ex-slave and
loyal follower Neb (short for Nebuchadnezzar);
Bonadventure Pencroff, a
sailor (who is
addressed only by his surname; in Kingston's...
-
President was a 38-gun
fourth rate
frigate of the
Royal Navy,
originally built for the navy of the
Commonwealth of
England by
Peter Pett I at Deptford...
-
Bonaventure was a
middling ship of the
English navy,
built by
Andrew Burrell at
Deptford and
launched in 1621.
Bonaventure was
blown up in
action in 1653...
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Eight ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS Bonaventure, and
another was planned:
English ship Bonaventure (1489) was a
warship built in 1489...
- Gl****:
Secrets of
Disney Animation &
Theme Parks. Irvine, California:
Bonadventure Press. pp. 216–226. ISBN 978-0-964-06051-7. Corliss, Richard; Cole, Patrick...
- The
fleet consisted of four ships, the
Philip and Mary, the
Edward Bonadventure and Willoughby's
relaunched ships, the Bona
Confidentia and the Bona...
- end of Cite du Havre, with the
Place d'accueil
station adjacent to the
Bonadventure Expressway. It
headed north,
where a half-mile down was the
Habitat '67...
- (2008) Sani Muamaseali’i (2007)
Aivale Cole (2006)
Ramonda Taleni (2005)
Bonadventure Allan –
Moetaua (2004)
Daphne Collins (2003) Ben
Makisi (2002) [1] [dead...
- Empire,
guaranteeing Akbar's rule.
November 10 – The
English ship
Edward Bonadventure,
commanded by
Richard Chancellor is
wrecked on the
coast of Scotland...
-
novena of nine
Tuesdays and
prayers in his
honor (1908).
Translated by
Bonadventure Hammer (1842–1917). The
little flowers of
Saint Anthony of Padua: from...