The Old Commodore, Volumen2Carey, Lee & Blanchard, 1837 |
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... humanity . What are now the impediments that lie in its onward course ? A few old turretted prejudices , in which despo ... human events in its only secure course . These are all that I can discover to prevent this grand consummation . I ...
... humanity . What are now the impediments that lie in its onward course ? A few old turretted prejudices , in which despo ... human events in its only secure course . These are all that I can discover to prevent this grand consummation . I ...
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... human kindness , though he would never belong to the navy , was very general in it . The Commodore's health was now nearly re - established . The consciousness of usefulness , activity of mind and body , a rigidly enforced , though self ...
... human kindness , though he would never belong to the navy , was very general in it . The Commodore's health was now nearly re - established . The consciousness of usefulness , activity of mind and body , a rigidly enforced , though self ...
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... and outrages so vile upon humanity . pu- The old Commodore had much sounder notions upon the subject , though , in the early part of his career , his passions too often prevented his acting upon them . He 52 THE OLD COMMODORE .
... and outrages so vile upon humanity . pu- The old Commodore had much sounder notions upon the subject , though , in the early part of his career , his passions too often prevented his acting upon them . He 52 THE OLD COMMODORE .
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... humanity that produced it . Be it as it may , a happier crew than the Thunderbolt's , men and officers , did not dine that day . The Commodore paid every attention to the state of discipline of his squadron . He would repair from ship ...
... humanity that produced it . Be it as it may , a happier crew than the Thunderbolt's , men and officers , did not dine that day . The Commodore paid every attention to the state of discipline of his squadron . He would repair from ship ...
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... humanity , and making every ship most efficient by his wisdom , knowledge of all nautical matters , and his great experience , we must revisit Mr. Rubasore . That man has always been a subject of commiseration with me , the sailor ...
... humanity , and making every ship most efficient by his wisdom , knowledge of all nautical matters , and his great experience , we must revisit Mr. Rubasore . That man has always been a subject of commiseration with me , the sailor ...
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Términos y frases comunes
arms Astell Augustus beautiful Becky better blessed board the Belladonna bosom broad pennant called Captain Egerton Captain Oliphant Commodore's countenance coxswain crew dare daugh dear decks dreadful Dredgely dressed duodecimals exclaimed eyes face fair brow father feelings flog Florentin French admiral frigate gallant gentleman give guardian guns hand happiness head hear heard heart honest honour Jaspar Hall knew lads laugh length live look manner master ment midshipman mind Miss Bacuissart Miss Belmont Monsieur murder nephew never Noll officers old Commodore once pardon passion perhaps person Peter Drivel Peter hemmed Pompey poop poor prisoner punning quarter-deck Rebec Rebecca Rosalie round Rubasore Rubasore's sail sailor Sharpus ship Sir Octavius song speak squadron stood tell thing thought Thunderbolt tion took toupée Trestletree Hall turned Underdown voice walk ward whilst wish words young lady
Pasajes populares
Página 152 - LOve in her Sunny Eyes does basking play ; Love walks the pleasant Mazes of her Hair ; Love does on both her Lips for ever stray ; And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there.
Página 29 - Very good song, and very well sung, Jolly companions every one ; We all are here for mirth and glee, We all are here for jollity. Very good song, and very well sung, Jolly companions every one ; Put your hats on, and keep your heads warm, A little more liquor will do us no harm.
Página 5 - THERE WAS A MAN IN OUR TOWN. There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise ; He jumped into a bramble bush, And scratched out both his eyes : And when he saw his eyes were out, With all his might and main He jumped into another bush, And scratched them in again.
Página 172 - At every trifle scorn to take offence, That always shows great pride, or little sense; Those heads, as stomachs, are not sure the best, Which nauseate all, and nothing can digest. Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move...
Página 3 - And men below, and saints above — For Love is Heav'n, and Heav'n is Love.
Página 161 - GO bid the Needle his dear North forsake, To which with trembling rev'erence it does bend ; Go bid the Stones a journey upwards make ; Go bid th...