The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Abraham John Valpy. ON PROPELLING VESSELS , & c . & c . 1 It is but reasonable to conclude , that the honor of ... vessel of any considerable burden , to perform a moderate voyage even , would leave but little space for freightage ...
Abraham John Valpy. ON PROPELLING VESSELS , & c . & c . 1 It is but reasonable to conclude , that the honor of ... vessel of any considerable burden , to perform a moderate voyage even , would leave but little space for freightage ...
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... vessel's dependence upon that power alone , the danger of navigating oceans like the Atlantic or Pa- cific , becomes multiplied in a ratio , equal to the distances of the ports of departure or ... Vessels by Windmill Sails .
... vessel's dependence upon that power alone , the danger of navigating oceans like the Atlantic or Pa- cific , becomes multiplied in a ratio , equal to the distances of the ports of departure or ... Vessels by Windmill Sails .
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... he shows that , if the stones of mill revolve more than 70 times per minute , they pulverise the bran with the flower . Lect . on Mech . p . 52 . should be nearly double its length ; whereas , usually 42 On propelling Vessels.
... he shows that , if the stones of mill revolve more than 70 times per minute , they pulverise the bran with the flower . Lect . on Mech . p . 52 . should be nearly double its length ; whereas , usually 42 On propelling Vessels.
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... vessels by steam or otherwise . A few of the advantages which this plan , if adopted , would possess over steam , have been already detailed ; that it would possess as great a superiority over the present mode of navigation , must be ...
... vessels by steam or otherwise . A few of the advantages which this plan , if adopted , would possess over steam , have been already detailed ; that it would possess as great a superiority over the present mode of navigation , must be ...
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... vessels sent with supplies , what might happen could not be foreseen ; and that against future contingencies there was then no certain provision or security . As to calculations and probabilities , -from the soil , ( which had been ...
... vessels sent with supplies , what might happen could not be foreseen ; and that against future contingencies there was then no certain provision or security . As to calculations and probabilities , -from the soil , ( which had been ...
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