Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... favour of its continuance , it seems to us that the preponderance of the evidence , when carefully weighed both as regards the position of the witnesses and the views they actually entertained upon the constitution of the Board , and ...
... favour of its continuance , it seems to us that the preponderance of the evidence , when carefully weighed both as regards the position of the witnesses and the views they actually entertained upon the constitution of the Board , and ...
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... favour of the re - establishment of the old Navy Board , under certain modifications to prevent , if possible , its clashing with the Admiralty . Sir George Seymour approved of the system introduced by Sir James Graham as it was carried ...
... favour of the re - establishment of the old Navy Board , under certain modifications to prevent , if possible , its clashing with the Admiralty . Sir George Seymour approved of the system introduced by Sir James Graham as it was carried ...
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... favour , or perhaps by some form of corruption ; and that , therefore , while out of every hundred who were admitted there were only an average number of clever ' boys , out of every hundred who could not succeed in obtaining a ...
... favour , or perhaps by some form of corruption ; and that , therefore , while out of every hundred who were admitted there were only an average number of clever ' boys , out of every hundred who could not succeed in obtaining a ...
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