Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 96W. Blackwood, 1864 |
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... ment , a young lad goes to sea from the training - ship from thirteen to fifteen years of age , having learnt the rudiments only of the education which is requisite to 1864. ] 27 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
... ment , a young lad goes to sea from the training - ship from thirteen to fifteen years of age , having learnt the rudiments only of the education which is requisite to 1864. ] 27 The Education and Training of Naval Officers .
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... ment ; every class and description of vessel may there be compared together ; the latest improvements in steam machinery , the newest in- ventions in artillery , the art of ship- building , and every method of rig- ging - all may be ...
... ment ; every class and description of vessel may there be compared together ; the latest improvements in steam machinery , the newest in- ventions in artillery , the art of ship- building , and every method of rig- ging - all may be ...
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... ment possible . During the whole term of my residence in Moldavia and Wallachia , I did not find a soul who defended him . Indeed , the only man who did not virulently abuse him was the then Prime Min- ister . As , a week or two after I ...
... ment possible . During the whole term of my residence in Moldavia and Wallachia , I did not find a soul who defended him . Indeed , the only man who did not virulently abuse him was the then Prime Min- ister . As , a week or two after I ...
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... ment with other Powers which ob- liges us as a point of honour to in- terfere whenever an unscrupulous ruler breaks the constitution , we had confined ourselves to a treaty prohibiting any Power under any pretence whatever from ...
... ment with other Powers which ob- liges us as a point of honour to in- terfere whenever an unscrupulous ruler breaks the constitution , we had confined ourselves to a treaty prohibiting any Power under any pretence whatever from ...
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... ment . They have the most su- preme admiration for all the worst points in the French character ; they go to Paris expressly to pick them up , and are very indignant if you do not praise them for having them . They dress after the ...
... ment . They have the most su- preme admiration for all the worst points in the French character ; they go to Paris expressly to pick them up , and are very indignant if you do not praise them for having them . They dress after the ...
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