The Century: 1898, 第 57 卷Century Company, 1899 |
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... ADMIRAL U. S. N. See " The Spanish War . " SANTIAGO . See " The Spanish War . " Editorial . 154 154 314 474 795 Grace Margaret Gallaher .... 105 .Ellis Parker Butler ...... 538 SHERMAN'S ( GENERAL ) TOUR OF EUROPE . Extracts from the ...
... ADMIRAL U. S. N. See " The Spanish War . " SANTIAGO . See " The Spanish War . " Editorial . 154 154 314 474 795 Grace Margaret Gallaher .... 105 .Ellis Parker Butler ...... 538 SHERMAN'S ( GENERAL ) TOUR OF EUROPE . Extracts from the ...
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... Admiral William T. Sampson , U.S. N. An American in Madrid during the War . Typical Heroism .... The Capture of Santiago de Cuba . By the Commander of the Expedition . William R. Shafter , With a map . An Achievement and a Hope A Little ...
... Admiral William T. Sampson , U.S. N. An American in Madrid during the War . Typical Heroism .... The Capture of Santiago de Cuba . By the Commander of the Expedition . William R. Shafter , With a map . An Achievement and a Hope A Little ...
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... admiral's -quarters in addition to his own . The ward- room state - rooms were on the berth - deck , below the captain's cabin . On the starboard side of the compartment immediately forward of the ward - room was the ward - room ...
... admiral's -quarters in addition to his own . The ward- room state - rooms were on the berth - deck , below the captain's cabin . On the starboard side of the compartment immediately forward of the ward - room was the ward - room ...
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... Admiral Sicard , were to come to the waters about Key West for fleet drills and evolutions . At that time of year it was impracticable to have the drills elsewhere . The United States could not afford to abandon its best winter drill ...
... Admiral Sicard , were to come to the waters about Key West for fleet drills and evolutions . At that time of year it was impracticable to have the drills elsewhere . The United States could not afford to abandon its best winter drill ...
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... Admiral Sicard that I should try to make no mistakes . The Maine got under way about 11 P. M. , and stood to the southward into the Gulf Stream . I did not desire to reach Havana at early daylight , but rather to steam in when the town ...
... Admiral Sicard that I should try to make no mistakes . The Maine got under way about 11 P. M. , and stood to the southward into the Gulf Stream . I did not desire to reach Havana at early daylight , but rather to steam in when the town ...
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第 396 頁 - My elder brothers were all put apprentices to different trades. I was put to the grammar school at eight years of age, my father intending to devote me, as the tithe of his sons, to the service of the church. My early readiness in learning to read (which must have been very early, as I do not remember when I could not read ) and the opinion of all his friends that I should certainly make a good scholar encouraged him in this purpose of his. My uncle Benjamin, too...