Life of Andrew Hull Foote: Rear-admiral United States NavyHarper & Brothers, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... leave to recommend him to your favorable consider- ation . With very much respect , I remain your obedient servant , " GEORGE BUDD . " Commodore Isaac Chauncey , Commanding Naval Officer , N. Y. " The Christian consciousness which had ...
... leave to recommend him to your favorable consider- ation . With very much respect , I remain your obedient servant , " GEORGE BUDD . " Commodore Isaac Chauncey , Commanding Naval Officer , N. Y. " The Christian consciousness which had ...
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... leave to visit many of the historic points up the Nile , in Egypt , and also in the Holy Land . They landed at Joppa , and went to Jerusalem , explored the valley of the Jordan , sailed on the Dead Sea , and climbed Mount Lebanon ; and ...
... leave to visit many of the historic points up the Nile , in Egypt , and also in the Holy Land . They landed at Joppa , and went to Jerusalem , explored the valley of the Jordan , sailed on the Dead Sea , and climbed Mount Lebanon ; and ...
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... . A few days after leaving the coast of England we encountered a severe gale in the Bay of Biscay ; after which we ran down the coast of Portugal in Voyage of the " Delaware . " 37 sight of 36 Life of Admiral Foote .
... . A few days after leaving the coast of England we encountered a severe gale in the Bay of Biscay ; after which we ran down the coast of Portugal in Voyage of the " Delaware . " 37 sight of 36 Life of Admiral Foote .
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... leave the islands , assigning as a reason that it was con- trary to her laws and desires that any other religion than the Protestant should be taught in her kingdom . They persisted in remaining until it was perfectly convenient for ...
... leave the islands , assigning as a reason that it was con- trary to her laws and desires that any other religion than the Protestant should be taught in her kingdom . They persisted in remaining until it was perfectly convenient for ...
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... , if we exercise faith in him . May this year be so passed as to meet thy acceptance ; and if I am to leave this world before its expiration , enable me cheerfully to acquiesce . " CHAPTER V. ( 6 NAVAL ASYLUM AT PHILADELPHIA.- -CRUISE OF.
... , if we exercise faith in him . May this year be so passed as to meet thy acceptance ; and if I am to leave this world before its expiration , enable me cheerfully to acquiesce . " CHAPTER V. ( 6 NAVAL ASYLUM AT PHILADELPHIA.- -CRUISE OF.
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