French to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this new system of defence, affords the prospect of invulnerable ships of war, and hence the desire of the Government to remodel the... Annual Meetings: Proceedings Etc.] - Page 10by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1861Full view - About this book
| 1861 - 738 lehte
...scientific neighbours, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. A committee has been appointed by the War Office and Admiralty for the purpose... | |
| 1861 - 460 lehte
...scientific neighbours, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...navy on an entirely new principle of construction, ill order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwarks of the nation. A committee has been... | |
| 1861 - 362 lehte
...scientific neighbours, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...Navy on an entirely new principle of construction, in older that we may retain its superiority as the great bul wark of the nation. A committee has been... | |
| William Newton - 1861 - 428 lehte
...scientific neighbours, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the. great bulwarka of the nation. A committee lias been appointed by the War Office and the Admiralty, for the... | |
| 1861 - 970 lehte
...our scientific neighbors, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armor for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. A committee has been appointed by the war-office and the admiralty for the purpose... | |
| 1862 - 448 lehte
...our scientific neighbors, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armor for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. "It is asserted, probably with truth, that whatever thickness of plates are... | |
| 1862 - 338 lehte
...scientific neighbours, the French, to introduce thick iron-plates as a defensive armour for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. But our present means are inadequate for the production of large masses of iron... | |
| 1862 - 476 lehte
...our scientific neighbors, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armor for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. "It is asserted, probably with truth, that whatever thickness of plates are... | |
| 1862 - 446 lehte
...armor for ships. The success whi< has attended the adoption of this new system of defence affords tl prospect of invulnerable ships of war ; and hence the desire of the go' ernment to remodel the navy on an entirely new principle of constrm tion, in order that we may... | |
| 1865 - 458 lehte
...our scientific neighbors, the French, to introduce thick iron plates as a defensive armor for ships. The success which has attended the adoption of this...order that we may retain its superiority as the great bulwark of the nation. "It is asserted, probably with truth, that whatever thickness of plates are... | |
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