A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... prove , by their enlightened and liberal ideas , how much the Americans , in general , would be improved if they enjoyed the same means of comparison with other countries which the naval officers , by their profession , have obtained ...
... prove , by their enlightened and liberal ideas , how much the Americans , in general , would be improved if they enjoyed the same means of comparison with other countries which the naval officers , by their profession , have obtained ...
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... prove , that I am at all overrating the case . - The questions which are now to be considered are , the nature of the various branches in which the seamen employed in the American marine are engaged , and how far they will be available ...
... prove , that I am at all overrating the case . - The questions which are now to be considered are , the nature of the various branches in which the seamen employed in the American marine are engaged , and how far they will be available ...
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... proving of the greatest advantage to them . There are a number of free black and coloured lads who are sent to sea , and who , eventually , serve as stewards and cooks ; but it must be observed , that the masters and mates are not ...
... proving of the greatest advantage to them . There are a number of free black and coloured lads who are sent to sea , and who , eventually , serve as stewards and cooks ; but it must be observed , that the masters and mates are not ...
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... proves that I have not been too severe in my remarks upon the character of the English seamen ; and since our seamen prove to be such " Dugald Dalgettys , " it is to be hoped that , should we be so unfortunate as again to come in ...
... proves that I have not been too severe in my remarks upon the character of the English seamen ; and since our seamen prove to be such " Dugald Dalgettys , " it is to be hoped that , should we be so unfortunate as again to come in ...
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... proved to be attended with such serious consequences . Fast - sailing vessels will always be able to pay higher wages than others , as what they lose in increase of daily expense , they will gain by the short time in which the voyage is ...
... proved to be attended with such serious consequences . Fast - sailing vessels will always be able to pay higher wages than others , as what they lose in increase of daily expense , they will gain by the short time in which the voyage is ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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