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The grand test IV . was Prince , the clever talkers of your modern Englishman is , to certainly abounded ; and men talk bear any amount of amusement well or ill exactly as there is a dewithout wincing : no pleasure is to mand for the ...
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... to take duce satisfactory results when enupon himself the charge and com- couraged to the utmost by the officer mand of a lieutenant in her Ma- in command . In many cases the jesty's fleet . The amount of in- studies were suffered ...
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... was of the cal knowledge whatever , * and obsmallest amount . taining even the highest honours The consequence of all this was , implied no more than a superficial that many fine young men — whose knowledge of the subject .
... was of the cal knowledge whatever , * and obsmallest amount . taining even the highest honours The consequence of all this was , implied no more than a superficial that many fine young men — whose knowledge of the subject .
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... too glad to avail amount of self - confidence , which , himself of his subordinate's better with his advance in age , causes experience , and thus he contents him to feel and act more as an offhimself with echoing his directions .
... too glad to avail amount of self - confidence , which , himself of his subordinate's better with his advance in age , causes experience , and thus he contents him to feel and act more as an offhimself with echoing his directions .
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... and cers seems to be in favour of a col- those found qualified would be rated lege , with training - vessels for sum- midshipmen ; and , after a certain mer cruising amount of leave to visit their A plan which has been likewise ...
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