Cruising in the Caribbean with a Camera: Lecture Delivered May 7, 1903 at the New York Yacht Club Including Description of Globular Naval Battery Invented by the Author |
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... Anson Phelps Stokes. CRUISING IN THE CARIBBEAN WITH A CAMERA LECTURE DELIVERED MAY 7 , 1903 , AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF GLOBULAR NAVAL BATTERY INVENTED BY THE AUTHOR BY ANSON PHELPS STOKES FORMERLY VICE ...
... Anson Phelps Stokes. CRUISING IN THE CARIBBEAN WITH A CAMERA LECTURE DELIVERED MAY 7 , 1903 , AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF GLOBULAR NAVAL BATTERY INVENTED BY THE AUTHOR BY ANSON PHELPS STOKES FORMERLY VICE ...
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... Anson Phelps Stokes. 6 LECTURE GIVEN AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB MAY 7. SA19 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FEB 21 1967 66 220 Copyright , 1903 , by ANSON PHELPS STOKES.
... Anson Phelps Stokes. 6 LECTURE GIVEN AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB MAY 7. SA19 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FEB 21 1967 66 220 Copyright , 1903 , by ANSON PHELPS STOKES.
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... Anson Phelps Stokes. LECTURE GIVEN AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB MAY 7 , 19031 Ar the general meeting , May 15 , 1902 , I addressed the Club on the subject of " Cruising in the West Indies , " etc. That was after returning from a three ...
... Anson Phelps Stokes. LECTURE GIVEN AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB MAY 7 , 19031 Ar the general meeting , May 15 , 1902 , I addressed the Club on the subject of " Cruising in the West Indies , " etc. That was after returning from a three ...
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... Anson Phelps Stokes. Before I left New York , January 17th , the Chairman of our Lecture Committee called and asked that upon my return I would give to the Club a lecture on " Cruising in the Carib- bean , " to be illustrated by a ...
... Anson Phelps Stokes. Before I left New York , January 17th , the Chairman of our Lecture Committee called and asked that upon my return I would give to the Club a lecture on " Cruising in the Carib- bean , " to be illustrated by a ...
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... Anson Phelps Stokes. At that time I had seen sad results there of the mixture of the two races . Since then I have had an opportunity to compare white government in Jamaica with colored government in the neigh- boring island of Hayti ...
... Anson Phelps Stokes. At that time I had seen sad results there of the mixture of the two races . Since then I have had an opportunity to compare white government in Jamaica with colored government in the neigh- boring island of Hayti ...
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