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Shortly after the beginning of the nineteenth century the sea-writer established himself with Michael Scott in "Tom Cringle's Log," a forgotten, but ever-fresh classic.
Great Sea Stories Various 1897
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Cringle's Log, and ready to envy Clarence when the offer was passed on to him, and he appeared in the full glory of his naval uniform.
Chantry House Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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A proof of this was given in that very remarkable production in "Blackwood's Magazine," styled "Tom Cringle's Log."
Olla Podrida Frederick Marryat 1820
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Cringle's Log "conditions, by issuing invitations to a _Quality
Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series George Robert Aberigh-Mackay 1864
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