United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Томови 3-4U.S. Naval Institute, 1877 |
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... winds to speed , Agrippa forms the line : The golden beaks , war's proudest mead , High on his forehead shine . " The latter is an allusion to the corona navalis bestowed for a great victory over the fleet of Sextus Pompey . For the ...
... winds to speed , Agrippa forms the line : The golden beaks , war's proudest mead , High on his forehead shine . " The latter is an allusion to the corona navalis bestowed for a great victory over the fleet of Sextus Pompey . For the ...
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... wind the French were " going large " and steering around the North Foreland ; the English kept their luff as if bound for Calais , and having gained the wind of the French squadron , they bore down on them , threw their grapnels on ...
... wind the French were " going large " and steering around the North Foreland ; the English kept their luff as if bound for Calais , and having gained the wind of the French squadron , they bore down on them , threw their grapnels on ...
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... wind , it was natural that when two or more vessels were operating together they should form for battle in a close hauled line ahead . Sailing in line ahead , six points ( in actual practice seven points ) from the wind , became ...
... wind , it was natural that when two or more vessels were operating together they should form for battle in a close hauled line ahead . Sailing in line ahead , six points ( in actual practice seven points ) from the wind , became ...
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... winds and their names as derived from the differ- ent points of the mariner's compass , the book ends : these being the closing words : " I heartily pray all those that shall vouchsafe to read this my treatise of the sphere , to take my ...
... winds and their names as derived from the differ- ent points of the mariner's compass , the book ends : these being the closing words : " I heartily pray all those that shall vouchsafe to read this my treatise of the sphere , to take my ...
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... wind and tide shall serve . " The instruments which every skilful seaman should possess before un- dertaking a long voyage , are said to be " a perfect Calendar or Ephe merides ; the Mariners Ring or Astrolabe ; the Cross - staff ; the ...
... wind and tide shall serve . " The instruments which every skilful seaman should possess before un- dertaking a long voyage , are said to be " a perfect Calendar or Ephe merides ; the Mariners Ring or Astrolabe ; the Cross - staff ; the ...
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