Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... officer , as a scientific , intelligent , and honourable member of the naval profession , he can merely re- peat what has been already said of him , or gather a little from some very imperfect memoranda . His contemporaries in the ...
... officer , as a scientific , intelligent , and honourable member of the naval profession , he can merely re- peat what has been already said of him , or gather a little from some very imperfect memoranda . His contemporaries in the ...
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... officer was the activity and singleness of his attention to the duties of his station - his conscientiousness in their discharge - together with an entire freedom from ordinary weaknesses of cha- racter , from selfish ends and aims ...
... officer was the activity and singleness of his attention to the duties of his station - his conscientiousness in their discharge - together with an entire freedom from ordinary weaknesses of cha- racter , from selfish ends and aims ...
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... officers - the Montagu paid off at Chatham - seaman's farewell to H. M. S. Montagu - Capt . Heywood retires from professional duty CHAP . V. - Page 164-303 Captain Heywood's marriage - letter to Lord Melville declining the rank of ...
... officers - the Montagu paid off at Chatham - seaman's farewell to H. M. S. Montagu - Capt . Heywood retires from professional duty CHAP . V. - Page 164-303 Captain Heywood's marriage - letter to Lord Melville declining the rank of ...
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... officer to him on board in the same predica- ment , who is nearly related to a man in high office , are circumstances which may administer some little hope of comfort to his family in their present dis- tressful state . ' His warmly ...
... officer to him on board in the same predica- ment , who is nearly related to a man in high office , are circumstances which may administer some little hope of comfort to his family in their present dis- tressful state . ' His warmly ...
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... officers , who were unani- mously of opinion that nothing more could be done to save the ship , and that every effort should be directed towards the preservation of the crew . Spars , hen - coops , and every thing buoyant , were accord ...
... officers , who were unani- mously of opinion that nothing more could be done to save the ship , and that every effort should be directed towards the preservation of the crew . Spars , hen - coops , and every thing buoyant , were accord ...
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