| 1841 - 658 sayfa
...gentleman, ' with his gloves on,' (as the phrase is,) and who associates only with his fellow-officers, and hardly speaks to a sailor except through a boatswain's...from that which would be taken by a common sailor." Independent, however, of the injustice to common sailors and teamen done by the novelists in question,... | |
| Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1840 - 540 sayfa
...gentleman, " with his gloves on," (as the phrase is,) and who associates only with his fellowofficers, and hardly speaks to a sailor except through a boatswain's...different view of the whole matter from that which would he taken hy a common sailor. Besides the interest which every one must feel in exhibitions of life... | |
| Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1842 - 496 sayfa
...gentleman, "with his gloves on," (as the phrase is,) and who associates only with his fellowofficers, and hardly speaks to a sailor except through a boatswain's...from that which would be. taken by a common sailor. Besides the interest which every one must feel in exhibitions of life in those forms in which he himself... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1909 - 440 sayfa
...gentleman, " with his gloves on," (as the phrase is,) and who associates only with his fellow-officers, and hardly speaks to a sailor except through a boatswain's...from that which would be taken by a common sailor. Besides the interest which every one must feel in exhibitions of life in those forms in which he himself... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1841 - 650 sayfa
...gentleman, ' with his gloves on,' (as the phrase is,) and who associates only with his fellow-officers, and hardly speaks to a sailor except through a boatswain's...from that which would be taken by a common sailor." Independent however, of the injustice to common sailors and seamen done by the novelists in question,... | |
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