The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... officers , but of the crew in general . Amongst the latter , there was an old weather - beaten tar , whose visage was bronzed with the sun of a hundred different climes , and to whom Prince William particularly attached himself , on ...
... officers , but of the crew in general . Amongst the latter , there was an old weather - beaten tar , whose visage was bronzed with the sun of a hundred different climes , and to whom Prince William particularly attached himself , on ...
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... officer interfered , and ordered them to desist . They then shook hands , and his Royal Highness , with the true spirit of a sailor , said , " You are a brave fellow , though you are a marine , you may always count me as a friend . " We ...
... officer interfered , and ordered them to desist . They then shook hands , and his Royal Highness , with the true spirit of a sailor , said , " You are a brave fellow , though you are a marine , you may always count me as a friend . " We ...
Σελίδα 67
... officers , expressed his opinion , that Rodney had not given so good an account of the Spanish fleet , as he ought to have done , con- sidering the force he had under him . On hearing this , young Beauclerck went up to him and told him ...
... officers , expressed his opinion , that Rodney had not given so good an account of the Spanish fleet , as he ought to have done , con- sidering the force he had under him . On hearing this , young Beauclerck went up to him and told him ...
Σελίδα 68
... officer . This was , however , not the only scrape which Prince William fell into , but they were all the effect of juvenile indis- cretion , unaccompanied by the display of any actual vice , and they merely subjected him to a reprimand ...
... officer . This was , however , not the only scrape which Prince William fell into , but they were all the effect of juvenile indis- cretion , unaccompanied by the display of any actual vice , and they merely subjected him to a reprimand ...
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... officer thought proper to decline accepting it ; Vice - Admiral Darby who stood next in command was , therefore , appointed . On the day that Admiral Geary struck his flag on board the Victory , he gave a dinner to the captains of the ...
... officer thought proper to decline accepting it ; Vice - Admiral Darby who stood next in command was , therefore , appointed . On the day that Admiral Geary struck his flag on board the Victory , he gave a dinner to the captains of the ...
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ... Robert Huish Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1837 |
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