Any one possessing a mile or two of secluded
seaboard, cut off on the land side by precipitous approaches, and including a sheltered river mouth ingeniously hidden by nature, in the form of a jutting wall of rock, from the sea, might have made as good use of these natural opportunities as the nobleman in question, had they only been as wise and as rich.
Arrived at the station which is in daily communication, by numerous trains, with the Atlantic
seaboard!
He is the war-lord who sends his battalions of Atlantic rollers to the assault of our
seaboard. The compelling voice of the West Wind musters up to his service all the might of the ocean.
She carried an assortment of merchandise for trading with the natives of the
seaboard and of the interior, together with the frame of a schooner, to be employed in the coasting trade.
The Americans had indeed grown so accustomed to the idea that Great Britain could be trusted to keep the peace of the Atlantic that a naval attack on the eastern seaboard found them unprepared even in their imaginations.
The Americans had strung out in the modern fashion at distances of thirty miles or so, and were steaming to keep themselves between the Germans and either the eastern states or Panama; because, vital as it was to defend the seaboard cities and particularly New York, it was still more vital to save the canal from any attack that might prevent the return of the main fleet from the Pacific.
If the snow lies deep, they strap on his snowshoes, and, with the giant plow, plow a furrow from the mountains to the
seaboard, in which the cars, like a following drill-barrow, sprinkle all the restless men and floating merchandise in the country for seed.
The meagre lighthouse all in white, haunting the
seaboard as if it were the ghost of an edifice that had once had colour and rotundity, dropped melancholy tears after its late buffeting by the waves.
In the late fall of that year Emil Gluck made a clean sweep of the Atlantic
seaboard from Maine to Florida.
Here, in the whirlpool of European races, the Ugric tribe bore down from Iceland the fighting spirit which Thor and Wodin game them, which their Berserkers displayed to such fell intent on the
seaboards of Europe, aye, and of Asia and Africa too, till the peoples thought that the werewolves themselves had come.
So Harvey came back to East Gloucester, and spent half a day explaining to an amused actress with a royal reputation on two
seaboards the inwardness of the mistake she contemplated; and she admitted that it was justice, even as Disko had said.
PAGASA warned those with small sea vessels not to venture out over the western
seaboards of Northern Luzon and Central Luzon, the
seaboards of Southern Luzon and Visayas, and the eastern
seaboard of Mindanao due to "potentially rough sea condition.