journal of the society of arts1881 |
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... matter of course , falls into the hands of those houses which lend themselves to such deception . ' " The shipowners and others who refuse to accede to such improper demands are honest men , and the consequence is that they lose the ...
... matter of course , falls into the hands of those houses which lend themselves to such deception . ' " The shipowners and others who refuse to accede to such improper demands are honest men , and the consequence is that they lose the ...
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... matter which demanded every gravity in its treatment , and matter that was not of a pleasant character to listen to , and thus far I fear I have only too thoroughly adhered to my statement . Let us see , however , if we cannot , before ...
... matter which demanded every gravity in its treatment , and matter that was not of a pleasant character to listen to , and thus far I fear I have only too thoroughly adhered to my statement . Let us see , however , if we cannot , before ...
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... matter had grown in the hands of Pro- fessor Bell and Mr. Tainter , until it burst out like a flower in full bloom . And there was another interest- ing point in connection with this instrument , and that was that , following the ...
... matter had grown in the hands of Pro- fessor Bell and Mr. Tainter , until it burst out like a flower in full bloom . And there was another interest- ing point in connection with this instrument , and that was that , following the ...
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... matter , which intolerable as places of residence for certain were collected on a similar occasion , on a micro- constitutions . It does materially add to the scopical glass slide moistened with glycerine , .. mortality of the ...
... matter , which intolerable as places of residence for certain were collected on a similar occasion , on a micro- constitutions . It does materially add to the scopical glass slide moistened with glycerine , .. mortality of the ...
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... matter , capable of with the King's - road . Yet the sky was clear , absorbing light , not transmitting it , and , when fil- the stars shone brightly , and there was no rea- tered out of air by means of cotton - wool , are black- son ...
... matter , capable of with the King's - road . Yet the sky was clear , absorbing light , not transmitting it , and , when fil- the stars shone brightly , and there was no rea- tered out of air by means of cotton - wool , are black- son ...
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65 페이지 - ... (c) A sailing vessel under way shall sound, at intervals of not more than one minute, when on the starboard tack one blast, when on the port tack two blasts in succession, and when with the wind abaft the beam three blasts in succession.
21 페이지 - on my going home, to find some corner where I could sit down, in the middle of my studies, books, and casts after the antique, to paint this work and others, where I might have models of nature when necessary, bread and soup, and a coat to cover me...
66 페이지 - A sailing ship under way shall make with her fog horn, at intervals of not moret than two minutes, when on the starboard tack one blas't, when on the port tack two blasts in succession, and when with the wind abaft the beam three blasts in succession. (c) A steam ship and a sailing ship, when not under way, shall at intervals of not more than two minutes, ring the belL Speed of Ships to be moderate in Fog, Sfc.
65 페이지 - I am directing my course to starboard." Two short blasts to mean, "I am directing my course to port.
65 페이지 - A sailing ship shall be provided with a similar fog horn and bell. In fog, mist, or falling snow, whether by day or night, the signals described in this Article shall be used as follows...
132 페이지 - He did not, however, adopt it throughout, but he chose out of it what he thought would be most suitable to his purpose, and left the rest.
65 페이지 - Any vessel at anchor and any vessel aground in or near a channel or fairway shall at intervals of not more than two minutes ring the bell rapidly for three to five seconds.
359 페이지 - At intervals of about half an hour the volcano regularly blew off steam. It rose in jets with great violence from the bottom of the crater, and boiled over the lip, continually enveloping us. The noise on these occasions resembled that which we hear when a large ocean steamer is blowing off steam.
20 페이지 - a little, ordinary man not in the most graceful deshabille — a dirty shirt without any cravat, his neck open and a tolerable length of beard, his stockings, not of the purest white in the world, hanging about his heels, sitting at a small table in the midst of this artificial confusion, etching a plate from one of his own designs.
354 페이지 - We were feverish, had intense headaches, and were unable to satisfy our desire for air, except by breathing with open mouths. This naturally parched the throat, and produced a craving for drink, which we were unable to satisfy, — partly from the difficulty in obtaining it, and partly from trouble in swallowing it.