The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, 4권Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1835 |
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... paddles of a steam - boat , obedient to will ; and yet this creature is placed by naturalists in the lowest scale of organized nature , and is regarded as being without a brain , the great organ of volition ; but there are " more ...
... paddles of a steam - boat , obedient to will ; and yet this creature is placed by naturalists in the lowest scale of organized nature , and is regarded as being without a brain , the great organ of volition ; but there are " more ...
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... paddle - box . The consequence was , that her sponcings and sponcing - timbers only were broken ; but the collier afterwards was obliged to run on shore , to be saved from sinking , for , having stove her bows in the concussion , she ...
... paddle - box . The consequence was , that her sponcings and sponcing - timbers only were broken ; but the collier afterwards was obliged to run on shore , to be saved from sinking , for , having stove her bows in the concussion , she ...
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... paddle - box , which stove in her sponcing at that place , without injuring the Flamer in any other part . The Spaniard received much damage in running foul , and on getting clear ; left the knee of her head behind , which was broken ...
... paddle - box , which stove in her sponcing at that place , without injuring the Flamer in any other part . The Spaniard received much damage in running foul , and on getting clear ; left the knee of her head behind , which was broken ...
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... paddles . The speed of this voyage was not considered sufficient to warrant the expense and trouble ; and it does not appear that any very much better results can be expected , because of the difficulties of getting relays of coals ...
... paddles . The speed of this voyage was not considered sufficient to warrant the expense and trouble ; and it does not appear that any very much better results can be expected , because of the difficulties of getting relays of coals ...
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... paddles covered , she will certainly pass up to Bir in all states of the river ; not without some care and trouble , it is true , during the lowest season : but both of these will cease altogether during eight months of the year , when ...
... paddles covered , she will certainly pass up to Bir in all states of the river ; not without some care and trouble , it is true , during the lowest season : but both of these will cease altogether during eight months of the year , when ...
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Admiralty anchor anchorage appears April arrived Barbados Bight of Benin boat Breeze CALEDONIA Cape Cape Horn Capt Captain channel chronometers coast Commander Crew saved danger distance east eastward engines Euphrates Falmouth fathoms feet Flamer gale George Hadley guns Hadley harbour honour inches India island Jamaica Janeiro John John Hadley Josias Rowley July June land latitude Lieut Lieutenant light Lisbon London longitude Lord Madeira Majesty's Malta March marine Mast Master Mediterranean merchant miles Nautical Magazine naval navigation navy northward observations officers Packet paddles passage passed Pernambuco Plymouth Port Royal Portsmouth Purser reef remarks river rocks Royal Navy schooner seamen seen Sept shew ship shoal shore side station steam steamer Surg Tagus tion tonnage tons Tortola vessel Vourla voyage weather wheel wind Woolwich
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386 페이지 - WIND 0 Calm. 1 Light Air 2 Light Breeze 3 Gentle Breeze 4 Moderate Breeze 5 Fresh Breeze 6 Strong Breeze — 7 Moderate Gale 8 Fresh Gale 9 Strong Gale 10 Whole Gale...
428 페이지 - Tis sweet to see the evening star appear; 'Tis sweet to listen as the night-winds creep From leaf to leaf; 'tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky.
748 페이지 - ... give the number of tons for register. If the vessel have a poop or half-deck, or a break in the upper deck, measure the inside mean length, breadth, and height of such part thereof as may be included within the bulkhead; multiply these three measurements together, and, dividing the product by 92.4, the quotient will be the number of tons to be added to the result as above found.
101 페이지 - The southern wind now ceases, and is followed by variable winds from the northward. Heavy clouds are thus brought over; and lightning, accompanied by thunder, follows in a most terrific manner. The wind veers gradually to the westward in violent gusts, the lightning becomes more vivid, and the thunder more awful; a gale of wind follows from the SW more violent, but of short duration, and fine weather ensues.
258 페이지 - Drizzling rain. f — foggy — f, Thick fog. g — Gloomy dark weather. h— Hail. 1 — Lightning. m — Misty hazy atmosphere. o — Overcast ; the whole sky being covered with an impervious cloud. p — Passing temporary showers. q — Squally. r — Rain ; continued rain. s — Snow. t— Thunder. u — Ugly threatening appearance of the weather.
460 페이지 - TO this great ship, which round the globe has run, And match'd in race the chariot of the sun, This Pythagorean ship (for it may claim Without presumption so deserv'da name, By knowledge once, and transformation now) In her new shape, this sacred port allow. Drake and his ship could not have wish'd from Fate A more blest station, or more blest estate ; For, lo ! a seat of endless rest is given To her in Oxford, and to him in heaven.
714 페이지 - ... and is caught in the net. I have been told by fome of thefe hunters, that, when hard pinched with hunger on fuch long chaces, they take two thin boards, one of which they apply to the pit of the ftomach, and the other to the back oppofite to it ; the extremities of thefe boards are tied with cords, which are drawn tighter by degrees, and prevent their feeling the cravings of hunger.
514 페이지 - No. 0 Calm © 1 Light air \ . 2 Light breeze 3 Gentle breeze 4 Moderate breeze 5 Fresh breeze 6 Strong breeze 7 Moderate gale 8 Fresh gale 9 Strong gale 10 Whole gale 11 Storm 12 Hurricane SCALE Speed Commonly observed effects of mph corresponding winds 0 Calm, smoke rises vertically.
68 페이지 - Beaufort : — 0. Calm. 1. Light air . . . 2. Light breeze . . 3. Gentle breeze . 4. Moderate breeze 5. Fresh breeze . . 6. Strong breeze . 7. Moderate gale . 8. Fresh gale. . . 9. Strong gale . . or just sufficient to give steerage way.
534 페이지 - Rarifaction made by his greatest Meridian Heat, is with him carried Westward, and consequently the tendency of the whole Body of the lower Air is that way.