Civil service in Sheerness and Chatham dockyards. Home and foreign travelE. Stock, 1895 |
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... observe the Total Eclipse of the Sun ; and his visit to Canada in 1884 as a Member of the British Association for ... observation during the forty years comprehended in his narrative , are noticed in his story . At the same time he must ...
... observe the Total Eclipse of the Sun ; and his visit to Canada in 1884 as a Member of the British Association for ... observation during the forty years comprehended in his narrative , are noticed in his story . At the same time he must ...
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... observed that the work of every day was deliberated on , discussed , and arranged by the Principal Officers , and submitted in writing to the Captain Super- intendent the day previous ( save , of course , in exceptional cases suddenly ...
... observed that the work of every day was deliberated on , discussed , and arranged by the Principal Officers , and submitted in writing to the Captain Super- intendent the day previous ( save , of course , in exceptional cases suddenly ...
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... observed that many of the old , and , indeed , some of the new , hands at that time were so illiterate as to be unable to write their names , or even tell their ages . Hence ( as I afterwards found ) it sometimes happened that when the ...
... observed that many of the old , and , indeed , some of the new , hands at that time were so illiterate as to be unable to write their names , or even tell their ages . Hence ( as I afterwards found ) it sometimes happened that when the ...
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... observed that any man neglecting to take up or deposit his ticket at the proper times was reported and fined . Returning home to breakfast ( and the distance was considerable ) , I had after- wards to go back to the yard to commence my ...
... observed that any man neglecting to take up or deposit his ticket at the proper times was reported and fined . Returning home to breakfast ( and the distance was considerable ) , I had after- wards to go back to the yard to commence my ...
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... observed in 1816 that it was said by some objectors , " The English men - of - war perform very well at sea , and last long enough , such as they are at the present day , that it would be rash and unreasonable to introduce any ...
... observed in 1816 that it was said by some objectors , " The English men - of - war perform very well at sea , and last long enough , such as they are at the present day , that it would be rash and unreasonable to introduce any ...
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Σελίδα 94 - But now he's gone aloft. Tom never from his word departed, His virtues were so rare; His friends were many and true-hearted, His Poll was kind and fair: And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly; Ah, many's the time and oft! But mirth is turned to melancholy, For Tom is gone aloft. Yet shall poor Tom find pleasant weather, When He, who all commands, Shall give, to call life's crew together, The word to pipe all hands.
Σελίδα 100 - Covering many a rood of ground, Lay the timber piled around; Timber of chestnut and elm and oak, And scattered here and there, with these, The knarred and crooked cedar knees; Brought from regions far away, From Pascagoula's sunny bay, And the banks of the roaring Roanoke!
Σελίδα 156 - The order and regularity that prevailed on board, from the time the ship struck till she totally disappeared, far exceeded anything that I thought could be effected by the best discipline ; and...
Σελίδα 54 - ... regions of the north all the luxuries of the south ; diffused the light of knowledge and the charities of cultivated life ; and has thus bound together those scattered portions of the human race, between which nature seemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier ! We one day descried some shapeless object drifting at a distance.
Σελίδα 23 - ETERNAL FATHER, strong to save, Whose arm doth bind the restless wave, Who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep Its own appointed limits keep ; O hear us when we cry to thee For those in peril on the sea.
Σελίδα 460 - Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls Of cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit, yet appals, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may pierce to Heaven, yet leave vain man below.
Σελίδα 37 - And matcht in race the chariot of the sun ; This Pythagorean ship (for it may claim Without presumption, so deserved a name), By knowledge once, and transformation now, In her new shape, this sacred port allow. Drake and his ship could not have wish'd from fate An happier station, or more blest estate ; For lo ! a seat of endless rest is given To her in Oxford, and to him in Heaven.
Σελίδα 318 - The President of the United States acknowledges with profound gratification the receipt of Her Majesty's despatch, and cordially reciprocates the hope that the cable that now unites the eastern and western hemispheres may serve to strengthen and perpetuate peace and amity between the Government of England and the Republic of the United States.
Σελίδα 106 - In deafening concert shall their pond'rous hammers clang, And into symmetry the mass incongruous beat, To save from adverse winds and waves the gallant British fleet. Now, as more vivid and intense each splinter flies, The temper of the fire the skilful master tries ; And, as the dingy hue assumes a brilliant red, The heated anchor feeds that fire on which it fed : The huge sledge-hammers round in order they arrange, And waking anchorsmiths await the...
Σελίδα 496 - NOW the laborer's task is o'er ; Now the battle day is past ; Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping.