Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... captain . It is true he calls the part he is concerned with " the heart of the Empire " ; but it is no more the heart of the Empire than the steerage is the heart of the ship . It is the old story , a lack of perspective . He is so ...
... captain . It is true he calls the part he is concerned with " the heart of the Empire " ; but it is no more the heart of the Empire than the steerage is the heart of the ship . It is the old story , a lack of perspective . He is so ...
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... Captain Manwaring was a leading member of this piratical society . At a later date he too came in on proclamation , and proved his repentance by drawing up an account of the then existing pirate world . It still survives in a neatly ...
... Captain Manwaring was a leading member of this piratical society . At a later date he too came in on proclamation , and proved his repentance by drawing up an account of the then existing pirate world . It still survives in a neatly ...
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... Captain William Kidd , who , more by luck than good guid . ance , has become a name for a pirate . The rise , progress , and fall of these persons makes part of the history of the politics , diplomacy , colonisation , and law of their ...
... Captain William Kidd , who , more by luck than good guid . ance , has become a name for a pirate . The rise , progress , and fall of these persons makes part of the history of the politics , diplomacy , colonisation , and law of their ...
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... Captain Avory , who was the hero of a biography by Defoe and was the original of Cap- tain Singleton , was the " flower and pattern of all bold mar- iners " of this kidney . He said he was a man of fortune , and must seek his fortune ...
... Captain Avory , who was the hero of a biography by Defoe and was the original of Cap- tain Singleton , was the " flower and pattern of all bold mar- iners " of this kidney . He said he was a man of fortune , and must seek his fortune ...
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... Captain Gibson , and he interfered firmly on behalf of honest men who were threatened by his own rogues with the confisca- tion of their kits . The man was indeed a pirate captain of history who bears some resemblance to the pirate captain ...
... Captain Gibson , and he interfered firmly on behalf of honest men who were threatened by his own rogues with the confisca- tion of their kits . The man was indeed a pirate captain of history who bears some resemblance to the pirate captain ...
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