United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Том 110, Страница 1H. Colburn, 1866 |
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... allowed to mingle with the crowd of villagers in their rollicking amusement . As the poor lad always took particular care of his little sister , she was always considered safe in his hands ; but the first alarm at once froze the ...
... allowed to mingle with the crowd of villagers in their rollicking amusement . As the poor lad always took particular care of his little sister , she was always considered safe in his hands ; but the first alarm at once froze the ...
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... allowed to be thus sacrificed , from year to year , by such ignorance and criminal recklessness ? The statistics show that these conditions , apparently accidental in particular cases , regularly pervade the mercantile marine , and ...
... allowed to be thus sacrificed , from year to year , by such ignorance and criminal recklessness ? The statistics show that these conditions , apparently accidental in particular cases , regularly pervade the mercantile marine , and ...
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... allowed to divest himself , by means of insurance , of this beneficent responsibility . Under even an in- perfect amount of such responsibility , it is impossible to conceive that owners would continue to appoint such masters or mates ...
... allowed to divest himself , by means of insurance , of this beneficent responsibility . Under even an in- perfect amount of such responsibility , it is impossible to conceive that owners would continue to appoint such masters or mates ...
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... allowed to continue in command over life . and property , and does continue , to an extent displayed by the fact that the increasing majority of shipwrecks occur under unexamined and uncertified masters . An incomplete power and duty of ...
... allowed to continue in command over life . and property , and does continue , to an extent displayed by the fact that the increasing majority of shipwrecks occur under unexamined and uncertified masters . An incomplete power and duty of ...
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... allowed to remain long unbalanced , and being speedily seen through , were occasionally even turned to account against their inventor . Sergeant Heavi- tree , like all new sergeants , found considerable difficulty in get- ting hold of ...
... allowed to remain long unbalanced , and being speedily seen through , were occasionally even turned to account against their inventor . Sergeant Heavi- tree , like all new sergeants , found considerable difficulty in get- ting hold of ...
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