Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... head -will turn insolently on him and declare that he will no longer re- main a subordinate , but go and set up for himself . This is excessively hard , and might try the temper of a man even without a fit of the gout . It is exactly ...
... head -will turn insolently on him and declare that he will no longer re- main a subordinate , but go and set up for himself . This is excessively hard , and might try the temper of a man even without a fit of the gout . It is exactly ...
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... head there was nothing to be desired . The examination for navigation at the College was carried out , as far as it went , with the greatest strict- ness and impartiality ; but it con- sisted of only the mere practice of navigation ...
... head there was nothing to be desired . The examination for navigation at the College was carried out , as far as it went , with the greatest strict- ness and impartiality ; but it con- sisted of only the mere practice of navigation ...
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... captain , who had been at the head of their Naval College . " 66 was At the same time that the above system was instituted , the final examination of a midshipman 1864. ] 23 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
... captain , who had been at the head of their Naval College . " 66 was At the same time that the above system was instituted , the final examination of a midshipman 1864. ] 23 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
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... head , under various pretexts . It was only natural that , when the Otto- man rule was more directly opera- tive in the Principalities than it is at present , everything should be managed by intrigue through Con- stantinople ; and the ...
... head , under various pretexts . It was only natural that , when the Otto- man rule was more directly opera- tive in the Principalities than it is at present , everything should be managed by intrigue through Con- stantinople ; and the ...
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... head ; and as you never come to my assistance now , I know well what my fate would be . " " My dear Tony , " said she , " do get rid once for all of the habit of un- derrating your own abilities : as my dear father says , people very ...
... head ; and as you never come to my assistance now , I know well what my fate would be . " " My dear Tony , " said she , " do get rid once for all of the habit of un- derrating your own abilities : as my dear father says , people very ...
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