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1 The descendants of the Vikings had seen their whole navy destroyed at Copenhagen.
2 Why, simply take your own line, and the whole navy will applaud you.
3 A new fleet was fitted out, comprising our whole navy except five ships.
4 The whole navy would have cried out at the injustice.
5 Why, the whole navy believes in Howe.
6 The best-educated of the ship's hands approached him on the grievances with which the whole navy was stirring.
7 I don't want your whole navy .
8 But the Austrians had their whole navy together, while the Germans also had at least nine-tenths of their own.
9 And against Dragut there was the whole navy of Genoa, whilst against us there is but one single galleon.
10 A whole navy is not usually to be crushed at a blow; a few ships mean an ordinary naval victory.
11 It will do a thousand times more good, because it will free the whole navy from the teeth of the dragon.
12 There was not in our whole navy a man who had a higher and more chivalrous sense of duty than Riou.
13 A whole navy was comprised in one of its coppices; and the arching avenues were imposing as the aisles of our Gothic minsters.
14 Its whole navy could not make one large squadron, and its most effective ships were at points remote from the scene of conflict.
15 There's not a better captain to sail with in the whole navy , and your brother would be the first to tell you so!
16 And when the chiefs saw that, they came to the conclusion that if the ships remained where they were the whole navy would perish.
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