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Naval Attack on a Protected Harbor. — Electric Lights on Board Ships. Reviews
599 Bibliographic Notes 603 Officers of the Institute, 1891 617 -No. 56.
Introduction. The Annapolis Armor Test. By E. W. Very, . . 619 Report of the Board
on the ...
Naval Attack on a Protected Harbor. — Electric Lights on Board Ships. Reviews
599 Bibliographic Notes 603 Officers of the Institute, 1891 617 -No. 56.
Introduction. The Annapolis Armor Test. By E. W. Very, . . 619 Report of the Board
on the ...
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... but certainly under ordinary occasions it would be foolhardy to attack the
enemy at once and insure our final destruction, while on these extraordinary
occasions it certainly would be wise to endeavor by manoeuvres to gain some
advantage ...
... but certainly under ordinary occasions it would be foolhardy to attack the
enemy at once and insure our final destruction, while on these extraordinary
occasions it certainly would be wise to endeavor by manoeuvres to gain some
advantage ...
Sivu 69
If we were to attack that fleet, rush out and meet it halfway, we might be victorious
; in fact, I think we would be victorious, but at the end of the battle I should expect
to find our fleet utterly unfit for further contests. The next fleet that came over ...
If we were to attack that fleet, rush out and meet it halfway, we might be victorious
; in fact, I think we would be victorious, but at the end of the battle I should expect
to find our fleet utterly unfit for further contests. The next fleet that came over ...
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Upon sighting the enemy the commander would ordinarily be able to determine
immediately the point upon which he intended to press his attack. Before
indicating the circumstances that will guide him, it will be first necessary to open
the ...
Upon sighting the enemy the commander would ordinarily be able to determine
immediately the point upon which he intended to press his attack. Before
indicating the circumstances that will guide him, it will be first necessary to open
the ...
Sivu 71
If he should select the ram, he can make the best arrangement to rush to the
attack, but after that, he can have but little management of his fleet, and his
success or failure must largely depend upon individual skill and the accidents of
a close ...
If he should select the ram, he can make the best arrangement to rush to the
attack, but after that, he can have but little management of his fleet, and his
success or failure must largely depend upon individual skill and the accidents of
a close ...
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Sivu 516 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me...
Sivu 523 - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
Sivu xxiv - The President, or, in his absence, the Vice President, or, in the absence of both, any member of the Council, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and of the Council.
Sivu 523 - One hundred and thirty-second day. Too weak to carry the bodies of Lee and Kaack out on the ice. The Doctor, Collins and I carried them around the corner out of sight. Then my eye closed up.
Sivu 334 - Though the strain'd mast should quiver as a reed, And the rent canvas fluttering strew the gale, Still must I on; for I am as a weed, Flung from the rock, on Ocean's foam to sail Where'er the surge may sweep, the tempest's breath prevail.
Sivu 523 - October 22nd. 132nd day. Too weak to carry the bodies of Lee and Kaack out on the ice. The Doctor, Collins and I carried them around the corner out of sight. Then my eye closed up.
Sivu 270 - ... and the Beebe-McLellan surf-boat, from the names of the persons who devised the modifications which characterize them, are the only ones furnished to the stations in recent years. They are all constructed of white cedar with white-oak frames, and their dimensions are from 25 to 27 feet in length...
Sivu 91 - the evidence of the superiority of the gun, and the development of the efficacy of the ram and the torpedo had deprived us of sufficient excuse of late years to continue to fight the losing game of armour against guns.
Sivu 351 - We find that a long stretch of coast is not sufficient, though necessary, to make the population of a country a seafaring nation. When the Romans invaded Britain, the Brits had no fleet to oppose them. We do not until a later period meet with that love of the sea which is so characteristically English : — not before the gradual absorption of the earlier inhabitants by a blue-eyed and yellow-haired seafaring people who succeeded in planting themselves and their language in the country.
Sivu 257 - Qualities as a rowing boat in all weathers 20 Qualities as a sailing boat 18 Qualities as a sea boat ; as stability, safety, buoyancy forward for launching through a surf, &c 10 Small internal capacity for water up to the level of the thwarts . Means of freeing boat of water readily... 8 Extra buoyancy; its nature, amount, distribution, and mode of application 7 Power of self-righting 6 Nos.