U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu 35
... head ; the treatment of the boys should be mild , not sentimental . and that the details should be thoroughly carried out . The officers should sympathize with the aim of the system and should be able to enter into the spirit of the ...
... head ; the treatment of the boys should be mild , not sentimental . and that the details should be thoroughly carried out . The officers should sympathize with the aim of the system and should be able to enter into the spirit of the ...
Sivu 39
... head light . The difficulty of appreciating this on the part of those to whom it is new , has natu- rally been a serious drawback to the introduction of the very necessary examinations for the detection of color - blindness , and the ...
... head light . The difficulty of appreciating this on the part of those to whom it is new , has natu- rally been a serious drawback to the introduction of the very necessary examinations for the detection of color - blindness , and the ...
Sivu 53
... head and with but little hoist . A short , stout topmast would set a gaff top- sail for light weather , without much extra gear , and would also do for signalling . The sail should balance with a single reef in the main- sail and the ...
... head and with but little hoist . A short , stout topmast would set a gaff top- sail for light weather , without much extra gear , and would also do for signalling . The sail should balance with a single reef in the main- sail and the ...
Sivu 55
... head , and there is too much canvas aloft and too little below . The boats will not tack in any sort of a sea or with a fresh breeze , and the coxswains have so little reliance upon the work- ing of the boats under sail , except with a ...
... head , and there is too much canvas aloft and too little below . The boats will not tack in any sort of a sea or with a fresh breeze , and the coxswains have so little reliance upon the work- ing of the boats under sail , except with a ...
Sivu 57
... head the lug seems better , for no nuisance is greater , in a passenger boat , than that of stern sheets half blocked by spars projecting beyond the after thwart . Under the sixth head it seems merely necessary to call attention to the ...
... head the lug seems better , for no nuisance is greater , in a passenger boat , than that of stern sheets half blocked by spars projecting beyond the after thwart . Under the sixth head it seems merely necessary to call attention to the ...
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