... men out of danger; which had been held in former times a point of great ability and circumspection; as if the principal art requisite in the captain of a ship had been to be sure to come home safe again. He was the first man... The Autobiography of a Seaman - Seite 103von Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald, George Butler Earp - 1860 - 452 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 Seiten
...than was imagined; and despised those rules which had been long in practice, to keep his ship and his men out of danger ; which had been held in former...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Edward Blaquiere - 1813 - 474 Seiten
...long in practice, to keep liis ship and men out of danger, which had been held in former times a'point of great ability and circumspection, as if the principal...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 Seiten
...was imagined ; and despised those rules which had been long in practice, to keep his ships and his men out of danger, which had been held in former times...a ship had been to be sure to come home safe again : that he was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 668 Seiten
...imagined ; and despised those rules which had been long in practice, BOOK to keep his ship and his men out of danger ; which ' had been held in former...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 Seiten
...land,] Not in MS. spised those rules which had been long in practice, BOOK to keep his ship and his men out of danger ; which . had been held in former...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), earl of Clarendon Hyde (Edward) - 1826 - 670 Seiten
...imagined ; and despised those rules which had been long in practice, BOOK to keep his ship and his men out of danger ; which . had been held in former...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 668 Seiten
...and his men out of danger ; which . had been held in former times a point of great abi- 1657. lity and circumspection ; as if the principal art requisite...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 Seiten
...track, and made it manifest that the science might be attained in less time than was imagined, and despised those rules which had been long in practice,...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 Seiten
...track, and made it manifest that the science might be attained in less time than was imagined, and despised those rules which had been long in practice,...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 Seiten
...track, and made it manifest that the science might be attained in less time than was imagined, and despised those rules which had been long in practice,...home safe again. He was the first man who brought the ships to contemn castles on shore, which had been thought ever very formidable, and were discovered... | |
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