United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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United States Naval Institute. The low sides of the monitor render necessary enormous stiffness or metacentric height in order to insure even the small range of stability commonly necessary in a sea - way , and , deriving no advantage ...
United States Naval Institute. The low sides of the monitor render necessary enormous stiffness or metacentric height in order to insure even the small range of stability commonly necessary in a sea - way , and , deriving no advantage ...
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... necessary detail . In addition , the lieutenant can perform all the extra duties which now devolve upon the regular watch officer , and thus both will be left with some little time for recreation and the study necessary to keep abreast ...
... necessary detail . In addition , the lieutenant can perform all the extra duties which now devolve upon the regular watch officer , and thus both will be left with some little time for recreation and the study necessary to keep abreast ...
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... necessary to choose a location free from strong winds , heavy seas and irregular currents ( specially those near the mouths of rivers ) . In regard to direction , it is desirable that it should be normal to that of the ranges which are ...
... necessary to choose a location free from strong winds , heavy seas and irregular currents ( specially those near the mouths of rivers ) . In regard to direction , it is desirable that it should be normal to that of the ranges which are ...
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