A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... fact , which is , that not only on half - pay , but when on active service , a moiety at least of the expenses necessarily incurred by our officers to support themselves according to their rank , to entertain , and to keep their ships ...
... fact , which is , that not only on half - pay , but when on active service , a moiety at least of the expenses necessarily incurred by our officers to support themselves according to their rank , to entertain , and to keep their ships ...
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... fact . And I am informed that the reason why our Admiralty will not permit these necessary stores to be supplied is that , as one of the Lords of the Admiralty was known to say , " if we do not provide them , the captains most assuredly ...
... fact . And I am informed that the reason why our Admiralty will not permit these necessary stores to be supplied is that , as one of the Lords of the Admiralty was known to say , " if we do not provide them , the captains most assuredly ...
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... fact is , that , though altered also by climate , the majority of them were Englishmen born , who served their first apprenticeship in the coasting trade , but left it at an early age for America . They may be considered as a portion of ...
... fact is , that , though altered also by climate , the majority of them were Englishmen born , who served their first apprenticeship in the coasting trade , but left it at an early age for America . They may be considered as a portion of ...
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... , as near as I can ascer- tain the fact , the proportions are two - thirds Americans to one - third British . The total is 5,633 ; out of which 3,756 are Americans , and 26 AMERICAN MARINE . In the foreign trade we have to deduct the ...
... , as near as I can ascer- tain the fact , the proportions are two - thirds Americans to one - third British . The total is 5,633 ; out of which 3,756 are Americans , and 26 AMERICAN MARINE . In the foreign trade we have to deduct the ...
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... fact , if ever a lad was sent to sea as a fore - mast man , and I never could ascertain that it ever was the case . Those who are sent as apprentices , are learning their duty to receive the rating of mates , and ultimately fulfil the ...
... fact , if ever a lad was sent to sea as a fore - mast man , and I never could ascertain that it ever was the case . Those who are sent as apprentices , are learning their duty to receive the rating of mates , and ultimately fulfil the ...
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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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