A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... become an independent , if not a wealthy man , it would be impossible for the Government to procure officers if they were not tolerably paid ; no parents would permit their children to enter the service unless they were enabled by their ...
... become an independent , if not a wealthy man , it would be impossible for the Government to procure officers if they were not tolerably paid ; no parents would permit their children to enter the service unless they were enabled by their ...
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... becomes a secondary consideration . It may , however , be worth while to put in juxtaposition the half - pay paid to officers of corresponding ranks in the two navies of England and America : - Officers . America . England . Half - pay ...
... becomes a secondary consideration . It may , however , be worth while to put in juxtaposition the half - pay paid to officers of corresponding ranks in the two navies of England and America : - Officers . America . England . Half - pay ...
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... become , as it were , lost , there is in the United States of America hardly an instance of a white boy being sent to sea , to be brought up as a foremast man . It may be here observed that there is a wide difference in the appearance ...
... become , as it were , lost , there is in the United States of America hardly an instance of a white boy being sent to sea , to be brought up as a foremast man . It may be here observed that there is a wide difference in the appearance ...
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... become in feeling , as well as in other respects , bonâ fide Americans . The whole amount of tonnage of the American mercantile marine may be taken , in round num- bers , at 2,000,000 tons , which may be sub- divided as follows ...
... become in feeling , as well as in other respects , bonâ fide Americans . The whole amount of tonnage of the American mercantile marine may be taken , in round num- bers , at 2,000,000 tons , which may be sub- divided as follows ...
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... the office of captains ; and it may here be remarked , that many Americans , after serving as captains for a few years , return on shore and become opulent merchants ; the knowledge which they have gained AMERICAN MARINE . 29.
... the office of captains ; and it may here be remarked , that many Americans , after serving as captains for a few years , return on shore and become opulent merchants ; the knowledge which they have gained AMERICAN MARINE . 29.
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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