The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Volumen41Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1872 |
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... carried . The transformation is so great that instead of the wooden fleet annually under construction on that river there were when we visited it , but a short time since , certainly not half a dozen wooden ships building ; but there ...
... carried . The transformation is so great that instead of the wooden fleet annually under construction on that river there were when we visited it , but a short time since , certainly not half a dozen wooden ships building ; but there ...
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... carried on its work so efficiently as to develop an enormous traffic . There is the greater reason for mentioning this case at the present moment , since it affords a precedent for endeavouring to deal in a similar way with the still ...
... carried on its work so efficiently as to develop an enormous traffic . There is the greater reason for mentioning this case at the present moment , since it affords a precedent for endeavouring to deal in a similar way with the still ...
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... carrying away deck - house , cabin furniture , and everything moveable . As each succeeding sea broke on board the ... carried away four of the port oars , breaking some of the others . Fortunately there were fourteen spare oars in the ...
... carrying away deck - house , cabin furniture , and everything moveable . As each succeeding sea broke on board the ... carried away four of the port oars , breaking some of the others . Fortunately there were fourteen spare oars in the ...
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... carried on in iron steamships , we must consider and decide whether the United States shall disappear from the list of maritime nations , or whether by a determined and practical effort we can regain the position which we occupied ...
... carried on in iron steamships , we must consider and decide whether the United States shall disappear from the list of maritime nations , or whether by a determined and practical effort we can regain the position which we occupied ...
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... carried , without a topmast . The top . - To be reduced in breadth and weight . Trussel trees . - Strong for the support of the top , topmast , fid , etc. The caps . As now fitted with the addition of the strong lugbolts on the upper ...
... carried , without a topmast . The top . - To be reduced in breadth and weight . Trussel trees . - Strong for the support of the top , topmast , fid , etc. The caps . As now fitted with the addition of the strong lugbolts on the upper ...
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Página 71 - Acts, 1854 to 1873, has been infringed, the ship by which such regulation has been infringed shall be deemed to be in fault, unless it is shown to the satisfaction of the Court that the circumstances of the case made departure from the regulation necessary.
Página 99 - Every steam ship of which a survey is hereby required shall be provided with a safety valve upon each boiler, so constructed as to be out of the control of the engineer when the steam is up, and, if such valve is in addition to the ordinary valve, it shall be so constructed as to have an area not less and a pressure not greater than the area of and pressure on that valve...
Página 383 - Cabinet includes the following ten members of the administration : the First Lord of the Treasury, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President of the Council, the Lord Privy Seal, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the five Secretaries of State.
Página 551 - Speaker leave the chair, in order that the House may go into Committee of Supply to consider the Army Estimates.
Página 276 - Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate any vessel, or the owner, master or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to Keep a proper look-out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Página 71 - ... of the person in charge of the deck of the ship at the time, unless it is shown to the satisfaction of the Court that the circumstances of the case made a departure from the regulation necessary.
Página 533 - a steam boat engages to tow a vessel for a certain remuneration from one point to another, she does not warrant that she will be able to do so, and will do so under all circumstances, and at all hazards; but she does engage that she v.