A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... 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 VOL . III . B Total .... - 11 Frigates , 1st Class . Of 54 guns .... 44 REMARKS, ...
... 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 VOL . III . B Total .... - 11 Frigates , 1st Class . Of 54 guns .... 44 REMARKS, ...
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... present to what may even- tually be required , but they have land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania they ...
... present to what may even- tually be required , but they have land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania they ...
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... present 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 ...
... present 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 ...
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... present class of vessels , but from those built hereafter with first - rate sailing properties . These , however , are points which call for a much fuller investigation than I can here afford them ; but they are of vital importance to ...
... present class of vessels , but from those built hereafter with first - rate sailing properties . These , however , are points which call for a much fuller investigation than I can here afford them ; but they are of vital importance to ...
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... present remove they are anxious to mitigate , and I have never seen kinder attention paid to any domestics than by such persons to their slaves . In defiance of the infamous laws , making it criminal for the slave to be taught to read ...
... present remove they are anxious to mitigate , and I have never seen kinder attention paid to any domestics than by such persons to their slaves . In defiance of the infamous laws , making it criminal for the slave to be taught to read ...
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