Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... young- er Dumas . Let us not forget to look at home , and see if , in the days when the Waverleys consti- tuted almost all our lighter read- ing , the tone of society was not higher , the spirit more heroic , the current of thought and ...
... young- er Dumas . Let us not forget to look at home , and see if , in the days when the Waverleys consti- tuted almost all our lighter read- ing , the tone of society was not higher , the spirit more heroic , the current of thought and ...
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... young lads destined to become the officers of the Fleet would be one of the first points looked to . Would it be believed , therefore , by any one not conversant with naval affairs , that until these last very few years this important ...
... young lads destined to become the officers of the Fleet would be one of the first points looked to . Would it be believed , therefore , by any one not conversant with naval affairs , that until these last very few years this important ...
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... young officers joined the Navy without passing through the College . This state of matters lasted until the close of the great war ; but , in 1816 , material alterations were made in the arrangements . A school for naval architecture ...
... young officers joined the Navy without passing through the College . This state of matters lasted until the close of the great war ; but , in 1816 , material alterations were made in the arrangements . A school for naval architecture ...
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... young gentlemen the mysteries of navigation ; the gunnery officer instructed him in the great - gun and small - arm drills , and his duties on board in the course of time taught him seamanship . And so , after six years in a ...
... young gentlemen the mysteries of navigation ; the gunnery officer instructed him in the great - gun and small - arm drills , and his duties on board in the course of time taught him seamanship . And so , after six years in a ...
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... young officers under their instruction such knowledge as lay in their power , yet in cases such as these it was not in human nature that they could avoid falling into de- spondency at the difficulties which beset them in the first place ...
... young officers under their instruction such knowledge as lay in their power , yet in cases such as these it was not in human nature that they could avoid falling into de- spondency at the difficulties which beset them in the first place ...
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