Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Captain charles in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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I'm Captain Charles T.
An officer by the name of Captain Charles Lockwood.
Captain Charles McFadden.
Your cooing with Captain Charles? Explain what?
Hurry! We stand ready for your order, Captain Charles!
I'm Captain Charles T. Baker.
Explain what? Your cooing with Captain Charles?
This is Captain Charles White.
We stand ready for your order, Captain Charles! Hurry!
This is Captain Charles Tucker.
You're a prisoner of the pirate Captain Charles Vane.
I'm Captain Charles T. Baker, astronaut.
A year later the Germans finally managed to capture captain Charles Fryatt.
Captain Charles Fryatt is standing on deck behind the gangway.
Tonight, Captain Kovelenko returns in triumph with her imperialistic American fiancé, Captain Charles Lockwood.
Captain Charles lockwood. with her imperialistic American fiancé, Tonight, captain kovelenko returns in triumph.
In Australia it is the expedition made by the English Captain Charles Sturt in the 19th century.
Pioneers such as Captain Charles Moore and writer Jesse Goossens will create a broad public debate.
commissioned on 28 July 1855 with Captain Charles H. Bell in command.
only the expedition led by Captain Charles Sturt in 1830, which drove down the Murray from its source in New South Wales to the mouth.
During the First Opium War(1839-1842) Qishan, then the governor of Zhili Province, had entered into negotiations with Captain Charles Elliot, first at Dagu.
In April 1829 Captain Charles Fremantle landed first with his ship Challenger,
abandon ship in a timely manner, we find the defendant, Captain Charles Butler McVay III, not guilty.
On 30 July captain Charles Marquezy, former mayor of Roubaix is buried Schiermonnikoog,
I became fascinated by the explorations of Captain Charles Sturt, undertaken about 150 years ago.
In 1830 Captain Charles Sturt reached the river after travelling down its tributary the Murrumbidgee River
Fifteen minutes before the explosion, de la Penne asked to meet with Valiant's captain Charles Morgan and then told him of the imminent explosion
The remaining Americans held on outside Quebec City until the spring of 1776, suffering from poor camp conditions and smallpox, and then withdrew when a squadron of British ships under Captain Charles Douglas arrived to relieve the siege.
was led by Oceanographer and Captain Charles J. Moore,
that a different officer, Captain Charles Joseph Leidig,