The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... Ship ' - he yet quite up in frame - some seven bundred knows no more . If , moved by curiosity , feet ; those portions of her yet unfinished the voyager hails a boat and rows ashore , at stem and stern show her partitions or the sturdy ...
... Ship ' - he yet quite up in frame - some seven bundred knows no more . If , moved by curiosity , feet ; those portions of her yet unfinished the voyager hails a boat and rows ashore , at stem and stern show her partitions or the sturdy ...
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... ship are not yet concluded , however , and we must be considered to speak speculatively as to the plan which is likely to be adopted . The anchors of this mighty steamer would , with their accessories , alone form the cargo of a good ...
... ship are not yet concluded , however , and we must be considered to speak speculatively as to the plan which is likely to be adopted . The anchors of this mighty steamer would , with their accessories , alone form the cargo of a good ...
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... ship when completed . At these two points , when the launching has to be effected , two cradles will be introduced ... ship built expressly for Great Britain , first large screw ship , and the largest iron ship then projected Himalaya ...
... ship when completed . At these two points , when the launching has to be effected , two cradles will be introduced ... ship built expressly for Great Britain , first large screw ship , and the largest iron ship then projected Himalaya ...
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