A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... officers is on the following scale . It must be observed , that they do not use the term " half - pay ; " but when unemployed the officers are either attached to the various dockyards or on leave . I have reduced the sums paid into ...
... officers is on the following scale . It must be observed , that they do not use the term " half - pay ; " but when unemployed the officers are either attached to the various dockyards or on leave . I have reduced the sums paid into ...
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... officers of the American navy have not one cent more than they are entitled to , or than they absolutely require . In a country like America , where any one may by industry , in a few years , become an independent , if not a wealthy man ...
... officers of the American navy have not one cent more than they are entitled to , or than they absolutely require . In a country like America , where any one may by industry , in a few years , become an independent , if not a wealthy man ...
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... officers of corresponding ranks in the two navies of England and America : - Officers . America . England . Half - pay post - captains , senior , on leave ; corresponding to commo- dore or rear - admiral in England Post captains off ...
... officers of corresponding ranks in the two navies of England and America : - Officers . America . England . Half - pay post - captains , senior , on leave ; corresponding to commo- dore or rear - admiral in England Post captains off ...
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... officer to support himself in a creditable and gentlemanlike manner , what can be expected from the English officer with his miserable pittance , which is totally inade- quate to his rank and station ? Notwithstand- ing which , our officers ...
... officer to support himself in a creditable and gentlemanlike manner , what can be expected from the English officer with his miserable pittance , which is totally inade- quate to his rank and station ? Notwithstand- ing which , our officers ...
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... officers of the American navy , and I found them gifted , gentleman - like , and liberal . With them I could converse freely upon all points re- lative to the last war , and always found them ready to admit all that could be expected ...
... officers of the American navy , and I found them gifted , gentleman - like , and liberal . With them I could converse freely upon all points re- lative to the last war , and always found them ready to admit all that could be expected ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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