Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... able sea - sickness . In the same way would he be guided by the character of his children as to the perils cer- tain careers would expose them to . A passing glance at the lists of divorce shows us that no “ promo- vent " -it is a ...
... able sea - sickness . In the same way would he be guided by the character of his children as to the perils cer- tain careers would expose them to . A passing glance at the lists of divorce shows us that no “ promo- vent " -it is a ...
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... able . Let me declare that in all the varied employments of life I have never met with men who have the same dread of their possible successors as sweeps and statesmen . The whole aim and object of each is directed , first of all , to ...
... able . Let me declare that in all the varied employments of life I have never met with men who have the same dread of their possible successors as sweeps and statesmen . The whole aim and object of each is directed , first of all , to ...
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... able man who had the talent for languages . I am well aware that it sounds something little short of a heresy to ... able man ever existed without such - can subordinate that identity so far as to put on the foreigner ; and with ...
... able man who had the talent for languages . I am well aware that it sounds something little short of a heresy to ... able man ever existed without such - can subordinate that identity so far as to put on the foreigner ; and with ...
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... able to appreciate rightly the ines- timable advantage of a good educa- tion , the naval instructors were supported and encouraged in their duties . And for the first two years of their service , or until they be- came midshipmen , the ...
... able to appreciate rightly the ines- timable advantage of a good educa- tion , the naval instructors were supported and encouraged in their duties . And for the first two years of their service , or until they be- came midshipmen , the ...
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... able to receive . Passed through this ordeal , and arrived at the position of a com- missioned officer of the fleet , a young man found himself , except in rare instances , entirely devoid of any save professional knowledge , and that ...
... able to receive . Passed through this ordeal , and arrived at the position of a com- missioned officer of the fleet , a young man found himself , except in rare instances , entirely devoid of any save professional knowledge , and that ...
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