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... to with apparent indifference . But I must now take my leave of the American navy , and notice their merchant marine . Before I went to the United States I was aware that a large proportion of our seamen were in 20 AMERICAN MARINE .
... to with apparent indifference . But I must now take my leave of the American navy , and notice their merchant marine . Before I went to the United States I was aware that a large proportion of our seamen were in 20 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... seamen ; but it was not until I arrived in the States that I discovered the real state of the case . During my occasional residence at New York , I was surprised to find myself so constantly called upon by English seamen , who had ...
... seamen ; but it was not until I arrived in the States that I discovered the real state of the case . During my occasional residence at New York , I was surprised to find myself so constantly called upon by English seamen , who had ...
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... seamen , or seamen bred up as ap- prentices before the mast . Indeed a little reflec- tion will show how unlikely it is that they ever should have ; for who would submit to such a dog's life ( as at the best it is ) , or what parent ...
... seamen , or seamen bred up as ap- prentices before the mast . Indeed a little reflec- tion will show how unlikely it is that they ever should have ; for who would submit to such a dog's life ( as at the best it is ) , or what parent ...
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... seamen , who are to be seen at Liver- pool and other seaports ; tall , weedy , narrow- shouldered , slovenly , yet still athletic men , with their knives worn in a sheath outside of their clothes , and not with a lanyard round them , as ...
... seamen , who are to be seen at Liver- pool and other seaports ; tall , weedy , narrow- shouldered , slovenly , yet still athletic men , with their knives worn in a sheath outside of their clothes , and not with a lanyard round them , as ...
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... seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation as correct . The number of men employed in the American mercantile navy will be as follows : - · --- Men . Foreign trade .... 30,333 ...
... seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation as correct . The number of men employed in the American mercantile navy will be as follows : - · --- Men . Foreign trade .... 30,333 ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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