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... captain is invariably part , if not whole , owner of the vessel , and those employed are generally his sons , who work for their father , or some emigrant Irishmen , who , after a few months ' practice , are fully equal to this sort of ...
... captain is invariably part , if not whole , owner of the vessel , and those employed are generally his sons , who work for their father , or some emigrant Irishmen , who , after a few months ' practice , are fully equal to this sort of ...
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... captains ; and it may here be remarked , that many Americans , after serving as captains for a few years , return on shore and become opulent merchants ; the knowledge which they have gained AMERICAN MARINE . 29.
... captains ; and it may here be remarked , that many Americans , after serving as captains for a few years , return on shore and become opulent merchants ; the knowledge which they have gained AMERICAN MARINE . 29.
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... , he becomes a citizen , and may be sworn to as such by any captain of merchant vessel or man of - war , if it be required that he should do so . During the last war with America , the Ameri- cans 32 AMERICAN MARINE .
... , he becomes a citizen , and may be sworn to as such by any captain of merchant vessel or man of - war , if it be required that he should do so . During the last war with America , the Ameri- cans 32 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... captains , generally speaking , being better paid , are better informed and more active men ; that , from having all the picked seamen , they get through their work with fewer hands ; that the activity on board is fol- lowed up and ...
... captains , generally speaking , being better paid , are better informed and more active men ; that , from having all the picked seamen , they get through their work with fewer hands ; that the activity on board is fol- lowed up and ...
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... of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which they would fetch for the Western market D 2 SLAVERY . 51 (increasing so rapidly as they do in that country...
... of country I now speak of , no such advantages are within the far- mer's reach . " - Captain Hall . the price which they would fetch for the Western market D 2 SLAVERY . 51 (increasing so rapidly as they do in that country...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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