Life of Andrew Hull Foote, Rear-admiral United States Navy: With a Portrait and IllustrationsHarper, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... ready tolling for the public service , the pursuit was necessarily abandoned to allow time for a speedy change of dress ; so that an opportunity was gained by Andrew to send in an explana- tion and apology ; and , to his infinite ...
... ready tolling for the public service , the pursuit was necessarily abandoned to allow time for a speedy change of dress ; so that an opportunity was gained by Andrew to send in an explana- tion and apology ; and , to his infinite ...
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... ready to manifest itself on any real provocation of insult or injustice . When he had grown to be a bigger lad , he went one winter's day into a shoemaker's shop , and left the shop door open behind him . One of the workmen thereupon or ...
... ready to manifest itself on any real provocation of insult or injustice . When he had grown to be a bigger lad , he went one winter's day into a shoemaker's shop , and left the shop door open behind him . One of the workmen thereupon or ...
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... ready for any thing but still life on shore , had found its right direction . On the 4th of December , 1822 , he was appointed acting midship- man , and was stationed on board the schooner Grampus , under Commander Gregory , in whose ...
... ready for any thing but still life on shore , had found its right direction . On the 4th of December , 1822 , he was appointed acting midship- man , and was stationed on board the schooner Grampus , under Commander Gregory , in whose ...
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... Peacock belonged to the Pacific squadron , under Commodore Hull . Before sailing , in a letter , dated January 29 , 1824 , he gives vent to a thought- less , ambitious wish for action : “ We are ready for sea , and only waiting.
... Peacock belonged to the Pacific squadron , under Commodore Hull . Before sailing , in a letter , dated January 29 , 1824 , he gives vent to a thought- less , ambitious wish for action : “ We are ready for sea , and only waiting.
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With a Portrait and Illustrations James Mason Hoppin. “ We are ready for sea , and only waiting for sailing orders from the Department ; but we hear little from Washington except the next Presi- dential election , the Greek cause , and ...
With a Portrait and Illustrations James Mason Hoppin. “ We are ready for sea , and only waiting for sailing orders from the Department ; but we hear little from Washington except the next Presi- dential election , the Greek cause , and ...
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