Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
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20. oldal
astonishment , when , as a boy of twelve and a half , he went up tremblingly for his examination- in much doubt and ... boys in this country , that the majority of lads who fail in the examination upon joining the Navy , even to this ...
astonishment , when , as a boy of twelve and a half , he went up tremblingly for his examination- in much doubt and ... boys in this country , that the majority of lads who fail in the examination upon joining the Navy , even to this ...
24. oldal
... boys would fall into mischief through lack of employ- ment , at all events . But the period of training was still far too short , and the principle upon which the system was based is an erroneous one , as we will endeavour to show ...
... boys would fall into mischief through lack of employ- ment , at all events . But the period of training was still far too short , and the principle upon which the system was based is an erroneous one , as we will endeavour to show ...
33. oldal
... boys are exercised , they will certainly not answer the purposes required . The training ship should be a frigate ... boy would receive under either of the above schemes would be a very valuable one for any situation in after - life as ...
... boys are exercised , they will certainly not answer the purposes required . The training ship should be a frigate ... boy would receive under either of the above schemes would be a very valuable one for any situation in after - life as ...
34. oldal
... boys intended for the merchant service ; and no doubt this would be highly beneficial to the latter if it could be carried out , and would tend to draw the two services closer together , which is much to be de- sired . But the College ...
... boys intended for the merchant service ; and no doubt this would be highly beneficial to the latter if it could be carried out , and would tend to draw the two services closer together , which is much to be de- sired . But the College ...
56. oldal
... boy's pleasures , and yet to bring to them a sort of storied interest and captivation which no mere boy could ever have contributed . What a little romance the whole was just because she knew how to im- part the charm of a story to all ...
... boy's pleasures , and yet to bring to them a sort of storied interest and captivation which no mere boy could ever have contributed . What a little romance the whole was just because she knew how to im- part the charm of a story to all ...
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