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2Published“...captain n SMTYH captain of the head (man appointed to attend to the swabs, and to keep the ship...”
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3Published 1957“...captain n The fore-shipman is sometimes called captain; but the captain of a fishing-boat...”
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4Published“...captain n The cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men...”
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5Published“...captain Query? for support Bill: cites for captain= skipper (of a fishing boat) are _scarce_ (_DAE...”
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7Published 2016“...Captain Otto Sverdrup seated in his cabin on the Fram, during Fridtjof Nansen's first expedition...”
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8Published 2016“...Portrait of Captain Robert Bartlett, navigator and Arctic explorer. From the publication...”
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13Published“...captain's biscuit We began to shop our provision and baggage: viz. .half cwt. of captain's biscuit...”
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14Published“...captain's men 1 unsupported (outsider) cite. In a way, its Transp.? [check] [check] _Mildly...”
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15Published 1976“...twine n It's left to the honesty of the twine captain to put aboard the correct size and amount...”
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16Published“...sealing vbl n Each steamer, besides its own navigating captain and crew, carried a sealing captain...”
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17Published 1988“...ice n . the Lauret, Captain Harlow, of Boston, was fitted out for the ice; her ice-captain (Morey...”
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18Published 1965“...sealing vbl n Capt. William Winsor, sr. was one of the most successful Sealing Captains out...”
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19Published 1970“...sealing vbl n An' the Giant-Killer scowled like a swilein (sealing) captain on his bridge. PRINTED...”
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