The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... officers , than the command of such a vessel as this . Independently of its precluding them from all opportunities of acquiring distinc- tion or experience in their profession , it subjected them to all the hazards of idleness , placed ...
... officers , than the command of such a vessel as this . Independently of its precluding them from all opportunities of acquiring distinc- tion or experience in their profession , it subjected them to all the hazards of idleness , placed ...
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... officer of his age in the service , has had better opportunities of acquiring a consummate knowledge of his profession than captain Warrington . That he has profited by his experi ence is evident from his conduct in the action with the ...
... officer of his age in the service , has had better opportunities of acquiring a consummate knowledge of his profession than captain Warrington . That he has profited by his experi ence is evident from his conduct in the action with the ...
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... officer , seaman , and ma- rine did his duty , which is the highest compliment I can pay I am , & c . them . L. WARRINGTON . " Captain Warrington had the good fortune to bring his prize safe into port , and on his return received the ...
... officer , seaman , and ma- rine did his duty , which is the highest compliment I can pay I am , & c . them . L. WARRINGTON . " Captain Warrington had the good fortune to bring his prize safe into port , and on his return received the ...
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... officers of our navy as subjects for biography , not only because they naturally came under the notice of this work , but because their actions are not liable to doubt or misconstruction , and their victories when gained , are ...
... officers of our navy as subjects for biography , not only because they naturally came under the notice of this work , but because their actions are not liable to doubt or misconstruction , and their victories when gained , are ...
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... officers of our navy , never , under the idea of supe- riority , to remit those cares and exertions by which that su- periority was gained - never while they live , to rely upon any thing for success , but their own actual skill and ...
... officers of our navy , never , under the idea of supe- riority , to remit those cares and exertions by which that su- periority was gained - never while they live , to rely upon any thing for success , but their own actual skill and ...
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