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... the discussion as he may o deem necessary. The discussion ended, the
Chairman will close the BY-LAWS. - W.
... the discussion as he may o deem necessary. The discussion ended, the
Chairman will close the BY-LAWS. - W.
Sivu vi
deem necessary. The discussion ended, the Chairman will close the proceedings
with such remarks as he may be pleased to offer. 5 At the close of the concluding
remarks of the Chairman, the Society will go into Executive Session, ...
deem necessary. The discussion ended, the Chairman will close the proceedings
with such remarks as he may be pleased to offer. 5 At the close of the concluding
remarks of the Chairman, the Society will go into Executive Session, ...
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... and out, while the plug is turned the 60° necessary to lock and unlock it by
double gearing. The Broadwell ring is used in this gun, in preference to the cup
gas check, to allow pressure gauges to be set into the nose plate of the breech
plug, ...
... and out, while the plug is turned the 60° necessary to lock and unlock it by
double gearing. The Broadwell ring is used in this gun, in preference to the cup
gas check, to allow pressure gauges to be set into the nose plate of the breech
plug, ...
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Why should we find it necessary, in sending a boat ashore, to send an officer in
charge of the coxswain, who, as it now stands, is paid a large extra sum for doing
the easiest part of the labor in the boat, the handling of the helm, without having ...
Why should we find it necessary, in sending a boat ashore, to send an officer in
charge of the coxswain, who, as it now stands, is paid a large extra sum for doing
the easiest part of the labor in the boat, the handling of the helm, without having ...
Sivu 25
... is one other bit of training which should be mentioned, that of ships' cooks in
the school of cookery on board the flag ship at Portsmouth, where a training of
three months is necessary before a man can obtain even the rating of cook's
mate.
... is one other bit of training which should be mentioned, that of ships' cooks in
the school of cookery on board the flag ship at Portsmouth, where a training of
three months is necessary before a man can obtain even the rating of cook's
mate.
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