Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... amount of amusement without wincing : no pleasure is to wring a smile from him , nor is any expectancy to interest , or any un- looked - for event to astonish . He would admit that " the Governor " - meaning his father was surprised ...
... amount of amusement without wincing : no pleasure is to wring a smile from him , nor is any expectancy to interest , or any un- looked - for event to astonish . He would admit that " the Governor " - meaning his father was surprised ...
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... amount of in- struction which the young gentle- men received varied exceedingly . In those ships whose captains took an especial interest in the welfare of their midshipmen , and were themselves men of cultivated minds , able to ...
... amount of in- struction which the young gentle- men received varied exceedingly . In those ships whose captains took an especial interest in the welfare of their midshipmen , and were themselves men of cultivated minds , able to ...
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... amount . The consequence of all this was , that many fine young men - whose ill - fortune had placed them during the greater part of their midship- man's time in small vessels , or whose studies had , from the causes we have pointed out ...
... amount . The consequence of all this was , that many fine young men - whose ill - fortune had placed them during the greater part of their midship- man's time in small vessels , or whose studies had , from the causes we have pointed out ...
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... amount of self - con- trol and rigid habit of discipline , such as is only to be met with amongst the very best men of a ship's company , to insure his being treated with the respect due to his position as an officer . It often hap ...
... amount of self - con- trol and rigid habit of discipline , such as is only to be met with amongst the very best men of a ship's company , to insure his being treated with the respect due to his position as an officer . It often hap ...
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... amount of leave to visit their friends , would be appointed to dif- ferent ships . But in order to en- courage the cadets in their studies , and as a reward for diligence and ability , it should be open to those who showed special ...
... amount of leave to visit their friends , would be appointed to dif- ferent ships . But in order to en- courage the cadets in their studies , and as a reward for diligence and ability , it should be open to those who showed special ...
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