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Definitionn. a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships
Last update: October 10, 2015
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The main purpose of the lighthouse is to guide the ships. [Please select]
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On the main promontory, with Valletta, stands the suburb Floriana; Fort St Elmo, with a lighthouse, stands on the extremity of the promontory; the suburb Sliema lies on the point which encloses the Marsamuschetto harbour; Fort Ricasoli on the opposite point enclosing the east, Grand, or Great Harbour. [Please select]
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"There is the lighthouse." [Please select]
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Another much longer business related to a lighthouse, which some outsiders were anxious to build in the Humber. [Please select]
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Some months later Marvell forwards an account, not of the £100, but of the legal expenses about the lighthouse. [Please select]
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The old lighthouse keeper told me that this was their annual rendezvous. [Please select]
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In February, 1825, some insurgent ships landed fifty marines at night near Point Boriquén, where the lighthouse now is. [Please select]
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The swancomb of the gondola, highreared, forges on through the murk, white and blue under a lighthouse. [Please select]
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