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... considered . 2. Unfinished business taken up . 3. Reports of Officers or Committees . 4. Applications for membership reported . 5. Correspondence read . Miscellaneous business transacted . 6 . 7 . New business introduced . 8 ...
... considered . 2. Unfinished business taken up . 3. Reports of Officers or Committees . 4. Applications for membership reported . 5. Correspondence read . Miscellaneous business transacted . 6 . 7 . New business introduced . 8 ...
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... considered most worthy of comment . Their onerous task was accomplished with a skill and delicacy which , while it con- ferred high honors ou the successful contestants , gilded the bitter pill of failure for the others . The wisdom of ...
... considered most worthy of comment . Their onerous task was accomplished with a skill and delicacy which , while it con- ferred high honors ou the successful contestants , gilded the bitter pill of failure for the others . The wisdom of ...
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... considered in connection with the system of rifling . The Parrott projectile and rifling combined were in advance of their time as was the Rodman invention of prismatic powder , and it is now , in the light of later experiments in ...
... considered in connection with the system of rifling . The Parrott projectile and rifling combined were in advance of their time as was the Rodman invention of prismatic powder , and it is now , in the light of later experiments in ...
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... considered . Much can be said for almost any time between thirteen and eighteen , so that instead of adducing arguments , it is better to take the opinions of experience . These , as given before a parliamentary commission by ship 24 ...
... considered . Much can be said for almost any time between thirteen and eighteen , so that instead of adducing arguments , it is better to take the opinions of experience . These , as given before a parliamentary commission by ship 24 ...
Sivu 25
... considered . The training given at any time to men of good character and capa- city in the Gunnery ships is of great importance . There are at pres- ent in the English Navy about ten thousand men who are trained men or seamen gunners ...
... considered . The training given at any time to men of good character and capa- city in the Gunnery ships is of great importance . There are at pres- ent in the English Navy about ten thousand men who are trained men or seamen gunners ...
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