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Britannia

[bri-tan-ee-uh, -tan-yuh] / brɪˈtæn i ə, -ˈtæn yə /


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The result was the end of Dutch mastery. 1837-1914 HAIL, BRITANNIA!

From Time Magazine Archive

"But you, gentlemen, then, have never heard the catastrophe of the BRITANNIA, mentioned?" inquired Lady Helena.

From In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant by Verne, Jules

A general wish was expressed to hear, while they were on the island, the account of the shipwreck of the BRITANNIA, and of the two years spent by the survivors in this very place.

From In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant by Verne, Jules

They had made the circuit of the entire island in a few hours, but without coming across the least trace of the BRITANNIA.

From In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant by Verne, Jules

Powerful motives urged him to find out certain details concerning the mysterious life of Ayrton, especially those which related to Harry Grant and the BRITANNIA.

From In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant by Verne, Jules




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