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  • The "Navarin" was comparatively little injured in the battle, but was torpedoed during the night.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • The "Navarin" was sunk after being hit by two torpedoes.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • The "Navarin" was fairly fit to lie in line with them.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • "Navarin" and the "Admiral Nakhimoff," among the rearmost ships, were attacked by Commander Suzuki's squadron of destroyers.

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Navarin d'agneau is the antithesis of a winter stew.

    Stew's Spring Awakening Aleksandra Crapanzano 2011

  • Private parties are encouraged in the biggest room, with an extended balcony overlooking the terrace and a stocked wet bar. • 8 rue Navarin, 9th, +33 1 4878 3180, hotelamourparis.fr.

    10 of the best boutique hotels on Paris's Right Bank 2011

  • Possessing, by this time, fifteen thousand francs, laboriously earned, he furnished an apartment and studio in the rue de Navarin, and painted the picture ordered by Monseigneur the Dauphin, also the two church pictures, and delivered them at the time agreed on, with a punctuality that was very discomforting to the exchequer of the ministry, accustomed to a different course of action.

    Pierre Grassou 2007

  • Possessing, by this time, fifteen thousand francs, laboriously earned, he furnished an apartment and studio in the rue de Navarin, and painted the picture ordered by Monseigneur the Dauphin, also the two church pictures, and delivered them at the time agreed on, with a punctuality that was very discomforting to the exchequer of the ministry, accustomed to a different course of action.

    Pierre Grassou 2007

  • It is, however, a remarkable coincidence, that in the two large islands cut off by the Beagle Channel from the rest of Tierra del Fuego, one has cliffs composed of matter that may be called stratified alluvium, which front similar ones on the opposite side of the channel, — while the other is exclusively bordered by old crystalline rocks; in the former, called Navarin

    Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle 2003

  • Edouard hastened away to his task, while the novelist went and ordered a second article in the rue de Navarin.

    Balzac 2003

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