The Southern Magazine, Volume 12Murdoch, Browne & Hill, 1873 |
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Halaman 22
... Officers of that Province were loath to lose the Fees accrueing from the Grants of Land , and so private Interest got the better of Public Spirit ; and I wish that were the only Place in the World where such politicks are fashionable ...
... Officers of that Province were loath to lose the Fees accrueing from the Grants of Land , and so private Interest got the better of Public Spirit ; and I wish that were the only Place in the World where such politicks are fashionable ...
Halaman 31
... officers volunteered for this service . One of them , Lieut . Wadsworth of the Constitution , was taken as second in command . Lieut . Jos . Israel was a volunteer , whose services however were re- fused , as the Commodore did not ...
... officers volunteered for this service . One of them , Lieut . Wadsworth of the Constitution , was taken as second in command . Lieut . Jos . Israel was a volunteer , whose services however were re- fused , as the Commodore did not ...
Halaman 32
... officers were serious and affectionate ; Somers was calm but cheerful , while the common men seemed in high spirits . " The Vixen and the Argus stopped a little distance from the rocks , to attack the enemy's galleys or gunboats should ...
... officers were serious and affectionate ; Somers was calm but cheerful , while the common men seemed in high spirits . " The Vixen and the Argus stopped a little distance from the rocks , to attack the enemy's galleys or gunboats should ...
Halaman 33
... Officers and crew bent over the hammock - cloths , anxiously looking toward the scene of ex- plosion , whilst others suspended themselves from the sides of the ship , with lanterns levelled to the surface of the water , in the hope that ...
... Officers and crew bent over the hammock - cloths , anxiously looking toward the scene of ex- plosion , whilst others suspended themselves from the sides of the ship , with lanterns levelled to the surface of the water , in the hope that ...
Halaman 34
... officers ; and he was most probably right , since the Americans in Tripoli did not know how many officers were in the Intrepid . The ten seamen were buried on the shore out of the city , near the walls . The three officers were entombed ...
... officers ; and he was most probably right , since the Americans in Tripoli did not know how many officers were in the Intrepid . The ten seamen were buried on the shore out of the city , near the walls . The three officers were entombed ...
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