The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 49Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1880 |
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... carried on . By that good " general public " investments of late years have been made both in ships and in steam - boat companies . A member of the outside public taking a share in a ship may , if he is more than ordinarily versed in ...
... carried on . By that good " general public " investments of late years have been made both in ships and in steam - boat companies . A member of the outside public taking a share in a ship may , if he is more than ordinarily versed in ...
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... carrying in the East India and China Trade Calculating the number of voyages of each steamer , t carrying capacity ... carried out in oth trades , would secure both to steamers and merchants a suppl and demand suiting everyone , but it ...
... carrying in the East India and China Trade Calculating the number of voyages of each steamer , t carrying capacity ... carried out in oth trades , would secure both to steamers and merchants a suppl and demand suiting everyone , but it ...
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... carrying 12,000 and 14,000 quarters , although more suitable for America , India , or any other trade by reason of their small registered tonnage , as com- pared with their carrying capacity . Yet America with her export of grain and ...
... carrying 12,000 and 14,000 quarters , although more suitable for America , India , or any other trade by reason of their small registered tonnage , as com- pared with their carrying capacity . Yet America with her export of grain and ...
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... carry at least three chro- nometers - some , more ; and of those that traverse the Atlantic to the States , the West ... carried , since a voyage is rarely accomplished without some well - known spots being sighted , which should be so ...
... carry at least three chro- nometers - some , more ; and of those that traverse the Atlantic to the States , the West ... carried , since a voyage is rarely accomplished without some well - known spots being sighted , which should be so ...
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... carried out their profession with the greatest audacity . A ship on hauling into dock was systematically boarded by the crimp , who ordered the men to " knock off work " and come on shore . Her Majesty's consul , owing to there being no ...
... carried out their profession with the greatest audacity . A ship on hauling into dock was systematically boarded by the crimp , who ordered the men to " knock off work " and come on shore . Her Majesty's consul , owing to there being no ...
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