America," beating eight cutters and seven Schooner Yachts which started in the race. The Cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions: Any organized Yacht Club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through... Hunt's Yachting Magazine - Страница 3711857Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1857 - 696 страница
...Association that the One Hundred Guinea Cup, won by the yacht America, at Cowes, England, August 22, 1851, at the Regatta of the Royal Yacht Squadron,...foreign country, shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for thia cup, with acy yacht or other... | |
| Hamilton Morton - 1874 - 158 страница
...started in the race. The Cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions: Any organized Yacht Club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this cup with any Yacht or other... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1880 - 928 страница
...America's Cup,' its proper name. The deed of trust to the New York Yacht Club reads as follows : — " Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match with any yacht or other vessel of... | |
| Roland Folger Coffin - 1885 - 204 страница
...cup, and with that view offered it to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions : "Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this Cup with any yacht or other... | |
| William Picard Stephens - 1904 - 404 страница
...the race. The Cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions : — Any organized Yacht Club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this Cup with any yacht or other... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1917 - 428 страница
...America's Cup,' its proper name. The deed of trust to the New York Yacht Club reads as follows : — " Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match with any yacht or other vessel of... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1917 - 426 страница
...America's Cup,' its proper name. The deed of trust to -the New York Yacht Club reads as follows: — " Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match with any yacht or other vessel of... | |
| 1885 - 932 страница
...Club on July 8, 1867, as an International Challenge Cup, subject to the following conditions : — Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of 336 337 its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for the Cup with any yacht... | |
| 1920 - 488 страница
...started in the race. The Cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions : Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this cup with any yacht or other... | |
| Winfield Martin Thompson, Thomas W. Lawson - 1986 - 612 страница
...the following conditions, which constitute what is commonly known as the '' original deed of gift'' : Any organized yacht club of any foreign country shall always be entitled through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this cup with any yacht or other... | |
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