The Spinetes, Liburnians, and Locrians, were also celebrated for their skill in naval affairs, and for their commerce, before Rome manifested the slightest wish to distinguish herself in this manner.
The Dean of Saint Paul's unexpectedly provided a diversion in naval affairs.
At that time, it was nearly impossible to obtain accurate official information with regard to naval affairs.
The Senate bill coming into the House, had been referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs, in the House.
Report from the committee on naval affairs, adversely on bill (H.
He is now a member of the committee on Naval Affairs, on the District of Columbia, on Retrenchment and Reform in the Civil Service, on Enrolled Bills, and is chairman of the committee on Public Buildings and Grounds.
Soon after, he was appointed clerk of the senate committee on Naval Affairs, at Washington, of which Mr. Hale was chairman.
We now come to a fresh epoch in the history of Old England; but as no writer of those days has thought fit to enlighten us as to naval affairs, our knowledge of them is meagre and unsatisfactory.
It was not, however, till the victory of Tewkesbury placed the crown securely on his brows that Edward was able to turn his attention to naval affairs.
Besides all the papers on naval affairs in the Pepysian Library, there is a series of fifty volumes of Pepys’s manuscripts in the Rawlinson Collection in the Bodleian Library.
The best account of naval affairs is to be found in the valuable “Tracts” of the stout old sailor Sir William Monson, which are printed in “Churchill’s Voyages.
He soon, however, made himself master of his business, and at the time of his death he was esteemed the greatest authority on naval affairs.
But much more is to be attributed to the methodical industry of their great subordinate, and to his 'daily eye and hand' upon all departments of naval affairs.
Nothing gave Charles II more pleasure than to sail down the Thames in one of his yachts to inspect his ships, and his brother possessed something like an expert knowledge of naval affairs.
Read twice, and referred to Committee on Naval Affairs; May 23, reported with an amendment.
Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs.
In 1828 he held the portfolio of Naval Affairs in the Martignac Ministry, but resigned when Polignac's Cabinet came into power.
Martin du Nord, Minister of Commerce and Public Works; General Bernard, Minister of War; and Admiral Rosamel, Minister of Naval Affairs.
SIR:--On behalf of the Committee on Naval Affairs, I beg leave to request that you will repair to this place, at your earliest convenience.
My first duty was to put myself in communication with Mr. Conrad, the chairman of the Committee of Naval Affairs.
I soon learned from him the status of Confederate States' naval affairs, on the European side of the Atlantic.
Asked about new developments in the committee on naval affairs, the ready answer was: "Better see Senator Langdon.
On the morning of the day before this action of the committee onnaval affairs was to be taken Secretary Haines sat at his desk in Senator Langdon's committee room in the Capitol.
Less attention was given to naval affairs, but in the autumn of 1909 a naval commission under Tsai Hsuen, a brother of the emperor Kwang-su, was sent to Europe to report on the steps necessary for the re-establishment of a fleet.
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