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... sufficient money to defray the current expenses of the Branch . SEC . 5. Those members of the Institute residing within the limits of a Station where a Branch is established shall be enrolled on the books of the Correspond- ing ...
... sufficient money to defray the current expenses of the Branch . SEC . 5. Those members of the Institute residing within the limits of a Station where a Branch is established shall be enrolled on the books of the Correspond- ing ...
Sivu 2
... Eng- land , and satisfactory experiments at Sandy Hook , by our Army Ord- nance officers , that a cast iron gun could be lined with a wrought iron tube and be sufficiently strong to leave a wide margin 2 OUR RIFLED ORDNANCE .
... Eng- land , and satisfactory experiments at Sandy Hook , by our Army Ord- nance officers , that a cast iron gun could be lined with a wrought iron tube and be sufficiently strong to leave a wide margin 2 OUR RIFLED ORDNANCE .
Sivu 3
United States Naval Institute. tube and be sufficiently strong to leave a wide margin of strength with the then service charges . From the same reasoning , as from actual experiment , it will be seen that the heaviest battering charges ...
United States Naval Institute. tube and be sufficiently strong to leave a wide margin of strength with the then service charges . From the same reasoning , as from actual experiment , it will be seen that the heaviest battering charges ...
Sivu 7
... sufficient to set out the walls of the tube ; but with the 35 - lb . charges now used the tube is thoroughly set out , showing that the pres- sure on the cast iron casing is due to the extra fifteen pounds . After proof , it is ...
... sufficient to set out the walls of the tube ; but with the 35 - lb . charges now used the tube is thoroughly set out , showing that the pres- sure on the cast iron casing is due to the extra fifteen pounds . After proof , it is ...
Sivu 9
... sufficiently well to suggest further trials , which were recommended by Commodore Morris , then Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance , but the suggested experiments were not carried out , on account of the expense , and for the reason , too ...
... sufficiently well to suggest further trials , which were recommended by Commodore Morris , then Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance , but the suggested experiments were not carried out , on account of the expense , and for the reason , too ...
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