Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 7Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... officer . I was a foremast Jack some time , myself ; and Neb is only in such a berth as his master once filled . " " Dat a great deal - quite won'erful , sah 2 MILES WALLINGFORD . 13 "I do please, and think you have told ...
... officer . I was a foremast Jack some time , myself ; and Neb is only in such a berth as his master once filled . " " Dat a great deal - quite won'erful , sah 2 MILES WALLINGFORD . 13 "I do please, and think you have told ...
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... officer is the only true captain ; a ' master ' being nothing but a ' master . ' Then , no American is en- titled to be called an ' esquire , ' which is the correlative of " knight , " and is a title properly prohibited by the constitu ...
... officer is the only true captain ; a ' master ' being nothing but a ' master . ' Then , no American is en- titled to be called an ' esquire , ' which is the correlative of " knight , " and is a title properly prohibited by the constitu ...
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... officers exer- cised a jurisdiction over foreigners and under a foreign flag , that would not be tolerated in the Lord High Chancellor himself , in one of the streets of London ; that of throwing the burthen of proving himself innocent ...
... officers exer- cised a jurisdiction over foreigners and under a foreign flag , that would not be tolerated in the Lord High Chancellor himself , in one of the streets of London ; that of throwing the burthen of proving himself innocent ...
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... officers something like a plausible pretext for disregarding all evidence in the premises . Their mistake was in supposing they had a right to make a man prove anything on board a foreign ship ; while that of America was , in permitting ...
... officers something like a plausible pretext for disregarding all evidence in the premises . Their mistake was in supposing they had a right to make a man prove anything on board a foreign ship ; while that of America was , in permitting ...
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... officer on shore , who is compelled to arrest his prisoner on his own responsibility . In the first place , it may be ques- tioned if the dogma of the common law which asserts the privilege of the citizen to conceal his name , is worthy ...
... officer on shore , who is compelled to arrest his prisoner on his own responsibility . In the first place , it may be ques- tioned if the dogma of the common law which asserts the privilege of the citizen to conceal his name , is worthy ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
answered appeared asked began Black Prince bless boat cabin called Captain Wallingford carry Chloe Clawbonny course crew Daggett Dawn dear dear boy deck Dido Diogenes Drewett English eyes fancied father favour feel fellow felt forecastle French frigate gave girl give Grace guns hand Hardinge hauled heard heart hope hour instant John Bull John Wallingford Kitty knew Le Cerf leeward light sails living look Lord Harry Dermond Lucy Lucy's lugger manner Marble Marble's marry Masser Mile masts mate matter Menneval mind minutes Miss Moses mother never night ocean once passed Rupert sail scarcely Sennit ship sister sloop sloop-of-war soon sort spanker spars speak Speedy stood studding-sails suppose tack taffrail Tassel tell thing thought tion told took top-mast true truth vessel Wetmore whole wind wish woman yards young