Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 34
... follows , according to the Navy Estimates : : - Pay of naval instructors , and chap- lains acting as such , £ 12,700 10 0 Pay of the educational staff of Britannia , Pay of naval cadets , Total , 2,062 0 0 0 3,830 19 £ 18,593 9 0 ...
... follows , according to the Navy Estimates : : - Pay of naval instructors , and chap- lains acting as such , £ 12,700 10 0 Pay of the educational staff of Britannia , Pay of naval cadets , Total , 2,062 0 0 0 3,830 19 £ 18,593 9 0 ...
Page 35
... follows that the num- ber of junior officers would be much smaller than at present ; and it may be asked , therefore , Who is to do the various duties that are now performed by the youngsters ? We will try , then , to give a ...
... follows that the num- ber of junior officers would be much smaller than at present ; and it may be asked , therefore , Who is to do the various duties that are now performed by the youngsters ? We will try , then , to give a ...
Page 36
... follow the bent of his own inclina- tion , and to take up whatever sub- ject he has a taste for . So far this is a wise arrangement , for the naval profession embraces such a diversity of matters standing as it does in close ...
... follow the bent of his own inclina- tion , and to take up whatever sub- ject he has a taste for . So far this is a wise arrangement , for the naval profession embraces such a diversity of matters standing as it does in close ...
Page 37
... follow , nor any further certificate of study to be obtained . There- fore those officers who may have studied for three or four years at the College , and acquired a high amount of scientific knowledge , have nothing to distinguish ...
... follow , nor any further certificate of study to be obtained . There- fore those officers who may have studied for three or four years at the College , and acquired a high amount of scientific knowledge , have nothing to distinguish ...
Page 51
... follows that there is no Moldavian middle class . A Mol- davian is either a boyard , an em- ployé , or a peasant ; never , by any chance , anything else . The pea sants have a certain amount of land allotted to each , in return for ...
... follows that there is no Moldavian middle class . A Mol- davian is either a boyard , an em- ployé , or a peasant ; never , by any chance , anything else . The pea sants have a certain amount of land allotted to each , in return for ...
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