The Ocean, the River, and the Shore: Navigation, Osa 1Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 471 sivua |
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... sufficient breadth to allow so much space to each from its shore . In such cases , the partition of the in- sufficient interval is indicated by a medium - line , which we call the mean - line , passing between them at an equal distance ...
... sufficient breadth to allow so much space to each from its shore . In such cases , the partition of the in- sufficient interval is indicated by a medium - line , which we call the mean - line , passing between them at an equal distance ...
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... sufficiently manifest to fix an unquestionable date . 163. The pressure which had induced the expeditions to Greece , especially that of Cadmus ( in B.c. 1300 ) , appears to have increased ; and about sixty years after the Trojan ...
... sufficiently manifest to fix an unquestionable date . 163. The pressure which had induced the expeditions to Greece , especially that of Cadmus ( in B.c. 1300 ) , appears to have increased ; and about sixty years after the Trojan ...
Sivu 46
... sufficient to sound the depth of the water . They appear to have had only one mast , which was struck when they ... sufficiently to exhibit them in certainly not a disadvantageous competition with the navies of the Phoenicians and the ...
... sufficient to sound the depth of the water . They appear to have had only one mast , which was struck when they ... sufficiently to exhibit them in certainly not a disadvantageous competition with the navies of the Phoenicians and the ...
Sivu 52
... sufficiently warlike , to interfere ; but upwards of a cen- tury elapsed before any further advance westward was made , and in B.C. 582 , Agrigentum , the sumptuous , was built . 213. Here for awhile the inundation of Greek coloniza ...
... sufficiently warlike , to interfere ; but upwards of a cen- tury elapsed before any further advance westward was made , and in B.C. 582 , Agrigentum , the sumptuous , was built . 213. Here for awhile the inundation of Greek coloniza ...
Sivu 91
... sufficient power , held themselves , ex- cept in the stipulated services , almost independent of his control . It moreover became a familiar practice , both in England and on the Continent , for the emperors , kings , palatines , and ...
... sufficient power , held themselves , ex- cept in the stipulated services , almost independent of his control . It moreover became a familiar practice , both in England and on the Continent , for the emperors , kings , palatines , and ...
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Sivu 221 - Lord ! methought what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful noise of water in mine ears ! What sights of ugly death within mine eyes ! Methought, I saw a thousand fearful wrecks ; A thousand men, that fishes gnawed upon ; Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, All scattered in the bottom of the sea.
Sivu 210 - Every steam ship, when approaching another ship, so as to involve risk of collision, shall slacken her speed, or, if necessary, stop and reverse ; and every steam ship shall, when in a fog, go at a moderate speed.
Sivu 240 - The liability of the owner of any vessel for any embezzlement, loss or destruction by any person of any property, goods or merchandise, shipped or put on board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage or injury by collision, or for any act, matter or thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasioned or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners, shall in no case exceed the amount or value of the interest of such owner in such vessel and her freight then pending.
Sivu 48 - Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand ; a day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick darkness, as the morning spread upon the mountains : a great people and a strong; there hath not been ever the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to the years of many generations.
Sivu 307 - Privateering is, and remains abolished. 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag.
Sivu 237 - ... (4) Where any loss or damage is by reason of the improper navigation of such ship as aforesaid caused to any other ship or boat...
Sivu 308 - The present Declaration is not and shall not be binding, except between those Powers who have acceded, or shall accede, to it.
Sivu 224 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel or the owner or master or crew thereof from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen or by the special circumstances of the case.
Sivu 193 - ... light, so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of twenty points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light ten points on each side of the vessel, namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least five miles.
Sivu 366 - ... foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, or belonging to the subjects or citizens of any such prince or state, colony, district, or people, the same being at war with any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are...