The Life of a Sailor, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1832 |
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... officers in their proper uniforms - not hob bling about in short jackets like the mate of a merchantman , but dressed like officers , and walk- ing as such . The peculiar strut of the officer of the watch did not escape the notice of ...
... officers in their proper uniforms - not hob bling about in short jackets like the mate of a merchantman , but dressed like officers , and walk- ing as such . The peculiar strut of the officer of the watch did not escape the notice of ...
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... the whole style of his ship was what a British man- of - war should always be : his table was elegant , and the dignity of the inferior officers was upheld by the constant invitations of the captain . I have always 6 THE LIFE OF A SAILOR .
... the whole style of his ship was what a British man- of - war should always be : his table was elegant , and the dignity of the inferior officers was upheld by the constant invitations of the captain . I have always 6 THE LIFE OF A SAILOR .
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... officers occasionally , that his ship is invariably in bad order ; the men and the officers both lose some of the respect due to him : and if that is once shaken , no power - no strut - no cat , -no black , list can restore it . It is ...
... officers occasionally , that his ship is invariably in bad order ; the men and the officers both lose some of the respect due to him : and if that is once shaken , no power - no strut - no cat , -no black , list can restore it . It is ...
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... officers ; and they do their duty with more activity and vigi- lance when they know that the slightest derelic- tion of duty will subject them to public reproof , and consequent disgrace . Having landed Lord William and his suite at ...
... officers ; and they do their duty with more activity and vigi- lance when they know that the slightest derelic- tion of duty will subject them to public reproof , and consequent disgrace . Having landed Lord William and his suite at ...
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... officer of the watch , who gave the frigate stern- way when he hove - to , the prize , in passing within hail , struck against the counter , and foundered immediately . The crew were all saved ; but we had nothing left for our morning's ...
... officer of the watch , who gave the frigate stern- way when he hove - to , the prize , in passing within hail , struck against the counter , and foundered immediately . The crew were all saved ; but we had nothing left for our morning's ...
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