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At seven and a half miles further, we passed on the south side another creek, which we called Mast creek, from the circumstance of our mast being broken by running under a concealed tree; a little above is another creek on the left, one mile beyond which we encamped on the southern shore under high projecting cliffs.
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At seven and a half miles further, we passed on the south side another creek, which we called Mast creek, from the circumstance of our mast being broken by running under a concealed tree; a little above is another creek on the left, one mile beyond which we encamped on the southern shore under high projecting cliffs.
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Two Years Before the Mast was an American hero quest, the brutal journey from which a young hero emerged purified and reborn.
A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003
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The Captain however thought it thirty five Leagues to the North West of Us. Our Mast was the day before repaired with two large fishes, as they call them, that is to say large Oaken Planks cutt for the purpose, and put on.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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On the Mast is the _Foretop_, 13. the _Watch-tower_ of the Ship
The Orbis Pictus Johann Amos Comenius 1631
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Near the Vermont border, Cornish was once known as Mast Camp because it was the shipping point for ... is a little bit like Weare, make all the jokes you want about the name, but the town ...
unknown title 2009
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The 1840 publication of Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast was a phenomenon in ways rarely seen today Before this, nautical literature celebrated the sublimity of the ocean and the freedom of the sailor: Dana’s narrative of life aboard a brig in the New York—to—California hide trade included death, near-mutiny, and flogging.
A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003
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Okada calls the device the "Mast"; it's supposed to look like a sailboat.
collision detection 2010
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Okada calls the device the "Mast"; it's supposed to look like a sailboat.
collision detection 2010
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