Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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... A. had been sent away on boat duty , timable advantage of a good educa- Mr B. was particularly required on tion , the naval instructors were deck , and Mr C. had been given supported and encouraged in their leave to go on shore .
... A. had been sent away on boat duty , timable advantage of a good educa- Mr B. was particularly required on tion , the naval instructors were deck , and Mr C. had been given supported and encouraged in their leave to go on shore .
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... who had clearing hawse ; the effect of wind on been sent by his Government to the sails in turning the ship ; the direc- visit and report upon the system of tion of pressure on the masts ; the training British cadets .
... who had clearing hawse ; the effect of wind on been sent by his Government to the sails in turning the ship ; the direc- visit and report upon the system of tion of pressure on the masts ; the training British cadets .
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... a first - class certi- the mind of the public , sent the ficate , which entitles him at once to Britannia to Portland Roads as her the rating of midshipman , and gives future station , and since then she him a year's sea - time .
... a first - class certi- the mind of the public , sent the ficate , which entitles him at once to Britannia to Portland Roads as her the rating of midshipman , and gives future station , and since then she him a year's sea - time .
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The estrained annually a large body of tablishment was placed under the officers and men , who are , when general superintendence of the capproperly qualified , sent into the tain of the Excellent , but the imdifferent ships of the ...
The estrained annually a large body of tablishment was placed under the officers and men , who are , when general superintendence of the capproperly qualified , sent into the tain of the Excellent , but the imdifferent ships of the ...
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He also achad shown himself unfit for the quires a thorough knowledge of the Navy , in order that he might be at physical geography of the sea-of once removed and sent home by that wonderful system of the cirthe first opportunity ...
He also achad shown himself unfit for the quires a thorough knowledge of the Navy , in order that he might be at physical geography of the sea-of once removed and sent home by that wonderful system of the cirthe first opportunity ...
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