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- His Adventures.NOT RECOGNIZED ON SHIPWill Describe Raiders Exploits, HerDestruction and Eacape of theCrew on Whaler" (PDF). The New York Times. November...
- until 1869, and then briefly with the breakaway Ezo Republic until her destruction later the same year. Danzig's design was conceived by the British engineer...
- Beast grow tired of her influence and overthrow her. Her destruction will cause the kings and merchants of the earth to mourn her death. Babylon falls...
- for her destruction. But the mechanism did not work as planned, and Agrippina succeeded in swimming to s****, from which she proceeded to her villa on...
- a woman named Marsa records her death as "17 Elul, the fourth year of shemitah, 362 years after the Temple's destruction." Similar dating methods later...
- few years. However, when Syenite quells the volcano formed due to her destruction with the Obelisk out of guilt, they are discovered by the Fulcrum,...
- stern wheel steamer that traded on the Mississippi between 1831 and her destruction by fire in 1872, except for two years, between 1863 and 1865, when...
- and bloodthirsty destroyer of human life. She partially expresses her destruction through a wide array of female avatars (or "agents"). Kali's avatars...
- the aging ship to be broken up and her timbers reused in other vessels, but a public outcry prevented her destruction. She instead became home to the Captain...
- acquired several relics from America after her destruction. These include her transom eagle, rudder post and one of her masts. The mast serves as the flag pole...