The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime AffairsBrown, Son and Ferguson, 1865 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 381 - Master of such ship or boat, or the Owner thereof, if on board the same...
Página 148 - What right has the North assailed ? What interest of the South has been invaded ? What justice has been denied...
Página 597 - By their vivifying action vegetables are enabled to draw support from inorganic matter, and become in their turn the support of animals and of man, and the sources of those great deposits of dynamical efficiency which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. By them the waters of the sea are made to circulate in vapor through the air, and irrigate the land, producing springs and rivers.
Página 282 - President called a Cabinet meeting, at which General Grant was present. He was more cheerful and happy than I had ever seen him, rejoiced at the near prospect of firm and durable peace at home and abroad, manifested in marked degree the kindness and humanity of his disposition, and the tender and forgiving spirit that so eminently distinguished him.
Página 148 - Leaving out of view, for the present, the countless millions of dollars you must expend in a war with the North; with tens of thousands of your sons and brothers slain in battle, and offered up as sacrifices upon the altar of your ambition — and for what?
Página 148 - We have always had the control of it, and can yet, if we remain in it and are as united as we have been. We have had a majority of the Presidents chosen from the South ; as well as the control and management of most of those chosen from the North.
Página 381 - ... and it shall be lawful for any officer on full pay in the military or naval service of her Majesty, or any British officer of the Customs, or any British consular officer, to board any such ship or boat, and to take away any such jack, colours, or pendant ; and such jack, colours, or pendant shall be forfeited to her Majesty.
Página 281 - The murderer of the President has been discovered, and evidence obtained that these horrible crimes were committed in execution of a conspiracy deliberately planned and set on foot by rebels, under pretence of avenging the South and aiding the rebel cause ; but it is hoped that the immediate perpetrators will be caught.
Página 281 - Seward's physician which he was directed to see administered, and hurried up to the third story chamber, where Mr. Seward was lying. He here discovered Mr. Frederick Seward, struck him over the head, inflicting several wounds, and fracturing the skull in two places, inflicting, it is feared, mortal wounds. He then rushed into the room where Mr. Seward was in bed, attended by a young daughter and a male nurse. The male attendant was stabbed through the lungs, and it is believed will die. The assassin...
Página 597 - The great mystery, however, is to conceive how so enormous a conflagration (if such it be) can be kept up. Every discovery in chemical science here leaves us completely at a loss, or rather, seems to remove farther the prospect of probable explanation.