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Side 45
... Naval Lessons . NAVY deck of the shot - torn and sinking Bon Homme Richard , shouting orders to his men , who are working like demons at such guns as are yet unmounted by the enemy's fire ? Above the noise of boom- ing cannon and the ...
... Naval Lessons . NAVY deck of the shot - torn and sinking Bon Homme Richard , shouting orders to his men , who are working like demons at such guns as are yet unmounted by the enemy's fire ? Above the noise of boom- ing cannon and the ...
Side 47
... Naval Academy and the subsequent training in active professional life insure the development of an officer , provided he can and will improve his opportunities there . It is the proud boast of the Amer- ican navy that in its existence ...
... Naval Academy and the subsequent training in active professional life insure the development of an officer , provided he can and will improve his opportunities there . It is the proud boast of the Amer- ican navy that in its existence ...
Side 48
... naval construct ors of any cadets who had graduated with distinction in the Mechanical Department of the Naval Academy , Cadet Engineer F. T. Bowles , in 1879 , applied for an appoint- ment , and also requested permission to attend the ...
... naval construct ors of any cadets who had graduated with distinction in the Mechanical Department of the Naval Academy , Cadet Engineer F. T. Bowles , in 1879 , applied for an appoint- ment , and also requested permission to attend the ...
Side 49
... Naval Asylum , a home for aged seamen , at Philadelphia . To this school boys were sent for instruction for a period of eight months , after which they were ordered to sea . Aside from the fact that it marked an advance in naval ...
... Naval Asylum , a home for aged seamen , at Philadelphia . To this school boys were sent for instruction for a period of eight months , after which they were ordered to sea . Aside from the fact that it marked an advance in naval ...
Side 50
... naval officer of the day required to fit him for his duties . Mr. David Henshaw , Secretary of the Navy in 1844 , adopted the scheme , which contemplated a two years ' course of in- struction , but it did not not go into operation ...
... naval officer of the day required to fit him for his duties . Mr. David Henshaw , Secretary of the Navy in 1844 , adopted the scheme , which contemplated a two years ' course of in- struction , but it did not not go into operation ...
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Side 650 - righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more ; of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. Christ
Side 181 - of life, and secretly sigh for a more equal distribution of its blessings. • These may in time outnumber those who are placed above the feelings of indigence. According to the equal laws of suffrage, the power will slide into the hands of the
Side 182 - In a republican government the majority, if united, have always an opportunity. The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby divide the community into so great a number of interests and parties that a majority will not be likely to have a common interest separate from that of the whole, or of