Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 |
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... officers in the in- tervals of his regular duties ; the only encouragement afforded him for so doing being the magnificent sum of five pounds per annum for each pupil ! And the complement of officers in these vessels being small , the ...
... officers in the in- tervals of his regular duties ; the only encouragement afforded him for so doing being the magnificent sum of five pounds per annum for each pupil ! And the complement of officers in these vessels being small , the ...
Pagina 22
... officers whose minds recoiled from the thought of passing their lives in such a state of general ignorance , were compelled to begin at the very rudiments of learning , and in many cases to sit down to decimal frac- tions , the elements ...
... officers whose minds recoiled from the thought of passing their lives in such a state of general ignorance , were compelled to begin at the very rudiments of learning , and in many cases to sit down to decimal frac- tions , the elements ...
Pagina 23
... officers and petty officers with regard to the different parts of the ship . " Fifth Instruction.Methods of set- ting , reefing , furling , shifting , and tak- ing in sails , and making them up ; shifting a topsail and a topgallant ...
... officers and petty officers with regard to the different parts of the ship . " Fifth Instruction.Methods of set- ting , reefing , furling , shifting , and tak- ing in sails , and making them up ; shifting a topsail and a topgallant ...
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... officer in command to keep the lads clear of the snares which surrounded them , and he was zealously seconded by the staff of officers and instructors under his orders : in fact , it may without fear of contradiction be said , that in ...
... officer in command to keep the lads clear of the snares which surrounded them , and he was zealously seconded by the staff of officers and instructors under his orders : in fact , it may without fear of contradiction be said , that in ...
Pagina 25
... officers and sea- men in a regular course of gunnery instruction . The peculiar confor- mation of Portsmouth harbour ren- dered it a most advantageous situa- tion for the gunnery - ship ; and , moored head and stern in a creek at the ...
... officers and sea- men in a regular course of gunnery instruction . The peculiar confor- mation of Portsmouth harbour ren- dered it a most advantageous situa- tion for the gunnery - ship ; and , moored head and stern in a creek at the ...
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