United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... method by which copper , yellow metal or zinc sheathing could be applied to iron ships . Such methods did exist and are occasionally even now resorted to , but they could only be carried out at very great expense and at comparative loss ...
... method by which copper , yellow metal or zinc sheathing could be applied to iron ships . Such methods did exist and are occasionally even now resorted to , but they could only be carried out at very great expense and at comparative loss ...
Sivu 437
... method appears to be the favorite one at present ; but each method has its objections , some of which are pointed out clearly in the papers above mentioned . Mr. Isherwood plainly states his doubts as to the accuracy of the measured ...
... method appears to be the favorite one at present ; but each method has its objections , some of which are pointed out clearly in the papers above mentioned . Mr. Isherwood plainly states his doubts as to the accuracy of the measured ...
Sivu 622
... method , not at all abstruse , which will give a fairly true basis of compari- son . It is only necessary to prelude the description with the warning that a knowledge of this method and of the results obtained does not make one an ...
... method , not at all abstruse , which will give a fairly true basis of compari- son . It is only necessary to prelude the description with the warning that a knowledge of this method and of the results obtained does not make one an ...
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