Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... tion which its importance justifies and requires . We propose , then , to consider the present system of educating and training officers for the Royal Navy , and to see how far this system meets the requirements of the service . If we ...
... tion which its importance justifies and requires . We propose , then , to consider the present system of educating and training officers for the Royal Navy , and to see how far this system meets the requirements of the service . If we ...
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... tion , the naval instructors were supported and encouraged in their duties . And for the first two years of their service , or until they be- came midshipmen , the youngsters were excused from all other duty during school hours , the ...
... tion , the naval instructors were supported and encouraged in their duties . And for the first two years of their service , or until they be- came midshipmen , the youngsters were excused from all other duty during school hours , the ...
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... tion . The examination in the first of these was of a very unsatisfac- tory nature . It could take place either at home or abroad , wherever three captains or commanders could be assembled together ; but the very nature of the subject ...
... tion . The examination in the first of these was of a very unsatisfac- tory nature . It could take place either at home or abroad , wherever three captains or commanders could be assembled together ; but the very nature of the subject ...
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... tion , though taking no steps to im- prove it , the Admiralty did certainly offer some slight encouragement to these officers , as will be seen here- after . Those officers who had joined the service through the College were of course ...
... tion , though taking no steps to im- prove it , the Admiralty did certainly offer some slight encouragement to these officers , as will be seen here- after . Those officers who had joined the service through the College were of course ...
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... tion of pressure on the masts ; the effect of altering the trim of the ship on the helm , and how she is balanced by the sails . " When it is considered that , in addition to all this , the cadets were likewise to learn drawing , and to ...
... tion of pressure on the masts ; the effect of altering the trim of the ship on the helm , and how she is balanced by the sails . " When it is considered that , in addition to all this , the cadets were likewise to learn drawing , and to ...
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