The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... officers , Dr. Clarke took the dimensions . He was unable to measure the base , that being buried in the earth , but within two feet of its lower extremity , the circum- ference was found to be sixty - seven feet four inches . The ...
... officers , Dr. Clarke took the dimensions . He was unable to measure the base , that being buried in the earth , but within two feet of its lower extremity , the circum- ference was found to be sixty - seven feet four inches . The ...
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... officer , who was about to plant his standard on them . Louis XI . made an honourable marriage for her , and commanded that the event should be annually commemorated by a procession , in which the females should walk first ; a custom ...
... officer , who was about to plant his standard on them . Louis XI . made an honourable marriage for her , and commanded that the event should be annually commemorated by a procession , in which the females should walk first ; a custom ...
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... officer to the Ward - Room , at the after - part of the deck * . This apartment , which is the mess - room of the lieutenants , and other commissioned officers , was fitted up with all the convenience of a sitting - room for gentlemen ...
... officer to the Ward - Room , at the after - part of the deck * . This apartment , which is the mess - room of the lieutenants , and other commissioned officers , was fitted up with all the convenience of a sitting - room for gentlemen ...
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... officers t . These two half- decks are ascended by stairs or ladders from the main deck . Under the quarter - deck , at the after part of the upper deck , is the ADMIRAL'S STATE - CABIN , which is , therefore , immediately over the Ward ...
... officers t . These two half- decks are ascended by stairs or ladders from the main deck . Under the quarter - deck , at the after part of the upper deck , is the ADMIRAL'S STATE - CABIN , which is , therefore , immediately over the Ward ...
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... officers dine with the captain , but only when invited so to do ; for the strictest form and etiquette is observed on board of a ship of war . The officer who visited his commander by invitation , without being as scrupulously dressed ...
... officers dine with the captain , but only when invited so to do ; for the strictest form and etiquette is observed on board of a ship of war . The officer who visited his commander by invitation , without being as scrupulously dressed ...
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