The Life of a Sailor, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1832 |
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... the Are- thusa , with my chest and hammock in the stern- sheets of a shore - boat , I so soon got rid of the . fond feelings of regret at parting , that , before the VOL . II . A boat was well clear of the counter , I gave 823 ...
... the Are- thusa , with my chest and hammock in the stern- sheets of a shore - boat , I so soon got rid of the . fond feelings of regret at parting , that , before the VOL . II . A boat was well clear of the counter , I gave 823 ...
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... feels inclined to alter his resolutions , or his previous regulations , he , in imitation of the great northern overgrown bear , issues an order instead of an ukase , and all the previous codes become a dead letter , and are pitched ...
... feels inclined to alter his resolutions , or his previous regulations , he , in imitation of the great northern overgrown bear , issues an order instead of an ukase , and all the previous codes become a dead letter , and are pitched ...
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... feelings belong not to him , would find very little credit with any one who lived and served through the last war . Two chances arise ; the one , of being numbered with the killed and wounded in the Gazette ; the other , of being so far ...
... feelings belong not to him , would find very little credit with any one who lived and served through the last war . Two chances arise ; the one , of being numbered with the killed and wounded in the Gazette ; the other , of being so far ...
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... feeling which prompted the following questions . " Without doubt , " said the midshipman , " you remember the name of the officer who commanded the St. Juan when you captured her ? " " Oh ! most certainly , " I answered ; and I men ...
... feeling which prompted the following questions . " Without doubt , " said the midshipman , " you remember the name of the officer who commanded the St. Juan when you captured her ? " " Oh ! most certainly , " I answered ; and I men ...
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... feeling , which insen- sibly spreads over the frame , when a man in perfect health and vigour of body stands upon the brink of the grave . It is in these short and hurried moments , that all our past misdeeds rush intrudingly and ...
... feeling , which insen- sibly spreads over the frame , when a man in perfect health and vigour of body stands upon the brink of the grave . It is in these short and hurried moments , that all our past misdeeds rush intrudingly and ...
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