| 1854 - 796 sider
...accounted for. In contradiction to this, we may be referred to the infinitely more efficient state of the Baltic fleet; but that may arise rather from...low— about sixteen rubles a-year — that it is not nnnatural they should desire to increase so miserable a pittance by any means in their power. The consequence... | |
| University magazine - 1854 - 790 sider
...accounted for. In contradiction to this, we may be referred to the infinitely more efficient state of the Baltic fleet ; but that may arise rather from...the Northern seas. " The wages of the seamen are so lowabout sixteen rubles a-year — that it is not unnatural they should desire to increase so miserable... | |
| 1854 - 788 sider
...accounted for. In contradiction to this, we may be referred to the infinitely more efficient state of the Baltic fleet ; but that may arise rather from...worm in the Northern seas. " The wages of the seamen arc so low — about sixteen rubles a-year — that it is not unnatural they should desire to increase... | |
| 1854 - 974 sider
...account is not overcharged : — ' Tht wages of the seamen are so low — about sixteen rubles a year — that it is not unnatural they should desire to increase so miserable a vittsnce by any means in their power. The consequence is, that from tl>- members of the naval board... | |
| 1855 - 178 sider
...serious obstacles to the formation of an efficient navy on the Black Sea." tion of the Baltic fleet; bat that may arise rather from their proximity to head-quarters...the northern seas. The wages of the seamen are so low—about sixteen roubles a-year—that it is not unnatural they should desire to increase so miserable... | |
| Robert Henry O'Byrne - 1855 - 180 sider
...accounted for. In contradiction to this, we may ba referred to the infinitely more efficient condilion of the Baltic fleet ; but that may arise rather from...The wages of the seamen are so low — about sixteen roubles a-year — Hint it is not unnatural they should desire to increase so miserable a pittance... | |
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