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  • a crypt or gallery beneath, known as the Aquilon; a cloister or promenoir above; and on the level of the church a dormitory, now lost.

    Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres Henry Adams 1878

  • This share price does do justice to their 21 million ounce stake in the San Diego mine and especially not on the recent news from the Aquilon project where they hit 376 ounces/ton of gold on a very narrow surface vein.

    Archive 2008-07-20 Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2008

  • This share price does do justice to their 21 million ounce stake in the San Diego mine and especially not on the recent news from the Aquilon project where they hit 376 ounces/ton of gold on a very narrow surface vein.

    Trying to catch up! Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2008

  • Aquilon, Franklin, and Tonnant, for Gibraltar: where, if he found no orders, he was to join the commander in chief off Cadiz, or go to

    The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison

  • The ship brought into the fleet by the Aquilon left us and stood to the eastward.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 1914

  • The Aquilon brought a strange ship into the fleet.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 1914

  • The ship brought into the fleet by the Aquilon left us and stood to the eastward.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Ernest Scott 1903

  • The Aquilon brought a strange ship into the fleet.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Ernest Scott 1903

  • The inference is further supported by the fact that the worst slaughter in the “Vanguard” was at the forward guns, those nearest the “Aquilon.”

    The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897

  • Aquilon,” their fourth ship, which became the “Minotaur's” antagonist, had for a measurable time been able to combine her batteries with those of the “Spartiate” upon the “Vanguard,” and to this was probably due that the loss of the latter was next in severity to that of the

    The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897

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