The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, 19. köideBrown, Son and Ferguson, 1850 |
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... tides of the Mona Passage , 585 . On the necessity of a light on the Basses , 57 . On the practicability and advantages of obtaining a sea rate for a chronometer , 65 . On the Ramsgate tides of the autumnal quarter , 1849 , 75 . On the ...
... tides of the Mona Passage , 585 . On the necessity of a light on the Basses , 57 . On the practicability and advantages of obtaining a sea rate for a chronometer , 65 . On the Ramsgate tides of the autumnal quarter , 1849 , 75 . On the ...
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... tide 3 feet 6 inches . The south end of the island bears the name of Ponta de Pesqueiro - alto . On the eastern side of it in front of the village there is a stony beach about 200 yards in length , on which a few fishing - boats are ...
... tide 3 feet 6 inches . The south end of the island bears the name of Ponta de Pesqueiro - alto . On the eastern side of it in front of the village there is a stony beach about 200 yards in length , on which a few fishing - boats are ...
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... tide and have 5 or 6 fathoms close up to them . These reefs terminate about 130 yards west of the meridian of the mill , where the coast shews several bold black basaltic little bluffs , steep to . The best landing ( which is only ...
... tide and have 5 or 6 fathoms close up to them . These reefs terminate about 130 yards west of the meridian of the mill , where the coast shews several bold black basaltic little bluffs , steep to . The best landing ( which is only ...
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... tide sets upon the island N. 30 ° E. , and the ebb in the op- posite direction with a velocity at springs , under ordinary circumstances of about one mile and a half per hour ; and when the movement of the waters is in opposition to a ...
... tide sets upon the island N. 30 ° E. , and the ebb in the op- posite direction with a velocity at springs , under ordinary circumstances of about one mile and a half per hour ; and when the movement of the waters is in opposition to a ...
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... tide , driving the ice furiously out at the opening we came in by . At one time the ships were in danger of getting nipped : we escaped most fortunately with only a few heavy knocks ; but the Enterprize had two of her boats injured ...
... tide , driving the ice furiously out at the opening we came in by . At one time the ships were in danger of getting nipped : we escaped most fortunately with only a few heavy knocks ; but the Enterprize had two of her boats injured ...
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