A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... considered that in the Pennsylvania they possessed the largest vessel in the world , but this is a great mistake ; one of the Sultan's three - deckers is larger . Below are the dimensions of the Queen , lately launched at Portsmouth ...
... considered that in the Pennsylvania they possessed the largest vessel in the world , but this is a great mistake ; one of the Sultan's three - deckers is larger . Below are the dimensions of the Queen , lately launched at Portsmouth ...
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... considered as a portion of the emigrants to America , having 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 ...
... considered as a portion of the emigrants to America , having 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 ...
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... considered as seamen , as it embraces all the internal river navigation . The steam navigation employs 6,500 men , of whom of course not one in ten is a seaman . The fisheries for cod and herring employ about 4,333 men ; they are a ...
... considered as seamen , as it embraces all the internal river navigation . The steam navigation employs 6,500 men , of whom of course not one in ten is a seaman . The fisheries for cod and herring employ about 4,333 men ; they are a ...
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... they are of vital importance to our mari- time superiority , and as such should be imme- diately considered by the Government of Great Britain . 41 SLAVERY It had always appeared to me as singular 40 AMERICAN MARINE .
... they are of vital importance to our mari- time superiority , and as such should be imme- diately considered by the Government of Great Britain . 41 SLAVERY It had always appeared to me as singular 40 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... considered : -the very omission of the paragraph proves it . I mention these facts to show that the Americans have no right to revile us on being the cause of slavery in America . They had the means , and were bound , as honourable men ...
... considered : -the very omission of the paragraph proves it . I mention these facts to show that the Americans have no right to revile us on being the cause of slavery in America . They had the means , and were bound , as honourable men ...
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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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