The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 20Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1851 |
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... native and Manila people , speaking not very good Spanish , but acknowledging their allegi- ance to that country . These villages generally occupy a commanding position over the immediate neighbouring land , and are enclosed in a rude ...
... native and Manila people , speaking not very good Spanish , but acknowledging their allegi- ance to that country . These villages generally occupy a commanding position over the immediate neighbouring land , and are enclosed in a rude ...
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... natives on the beach . He immediately directed his course to close them , displaying at the same time ( what to their limited ideas conveyed only one meaning , viz . , that of determined hostility , ) an English red ensign . A very ...
... natives on the beach . He immediately directed his course to close them , displaying at the same time ( what to their limited ideas conveyed only one meaning , viz . , that of determined hostility , ) an English red ensign . A very ...
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... native land , what did he know of the etiquettes and cere- monies which govern the manners of the denizen of the city and the town ? nothing . He believed , and truly believed that , it was the duty of those who had acquired a certain ...
... native land , what did he know of the etiquettes and cere- monies which govern the manners of the denizen of the city and the town ? nothing . He believed , and truly believed that , it was the duty of those who had acquired a certain ...
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... native superstitions , until there has been imparted to it a larger and truer knowledge of nature . The history of the world shews how little this has been attended to by propagandists , and the multitude of religions still existing in ...
... native superstitions , until there has been imparted to it a larger and truer knowledge of nature . The history of the world shews how little this has been attended to by propagandists , and the multitude of religions still existing in ...
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... by the Lords of the Admiralty , as a mark of their respect to the memory of Sir John Barrow ) -wafted by his native mountain breezes , will an- nounce to generations yet unborn , that the day of 1851. ] 29 THE BARROW MONUMENT .
... by the Lords of the Admiralty , as a mark of their respect to the memory of Sir John Barrow ) -wafted by his native mountain breezes , will an- nounce to generations yet unborn , that the day of 1851. ] 29 THE BARROW MONUMENT .
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