A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... circumstances eventually induced me to search much more minutely into particulars than at first I had intended to do . The present force of the American navy is rated as follows : - Ships of the Line . Of 120 guns 80 guns 74 guns 1 7 3 ...
... circumstances eventually induced me to search much more minutely into particulars than at first I had intended to do . The present force of the American navy is rated as follows : - Ships of the Line . Of 120 guns 80 guns 74 guns 1 7 3 ...
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... circumstance of so many of my own men being in American ships , and their assertion that there were no other sailors than English at New York , induced me to enter very minutely into my investigation , of which the fol- lowing are the ...
... circumstance of so many of my own men being in American ships , and their assertion that there were no other sailors than English at New York , induced me to enter very minutely into my investigation , of which the fol- lowing are the ...
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... seamen . There is , I grant , a great difference in their appearance , and it arises from the circumstance of those men having been continually in the trade to New Orleans and the South , where they have picked AMERICAN MARINE . 23.
... seamen . There is , I grant , a great difference in their appearance , and it arises from the circumstance of those men having been continually in the trade to New Orleans and the South , where they have picked AMERICAN MARINE . 23.
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... circumstances , Eng- land is under the necessity of raising seamen , not only for her own navy , but also for the Americans ; and that , in proportion as the com- merce and shipping of America shall increase , so will the demand upon us ...
... circumstances , Eng- land is under the necessity of raising seamen , not only for her own navy , but also for the Americans ; and that , in proportion as the com- merce and shipping of America shall increase , so will the demand upon us ...
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... circumstances , partly from a series of mismanagement on our part , and partly from the fear of impressment . But it is principally to be ascribed to the former peculiarly unscientific mode of calculating the tonnage of our vessels ...
... circumstances , partly from a series of mismanagement on our part , and partly from the fear of impressment . But it is principally to be ascribed to the former peculiarly unscientific mode of calculating the tonnage of our vessels ...
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