Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the TreasuryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 - Merchant marine |
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... British underwriting 99 The inspection and classification of the British Lloyd's protective of British shipping ... ships . 214 List of fast foreign ocean steamers 252 On competitive ship inspection 256 On government inspection of ...
... British underwriting 99 The inspection and classification of the British Lloyd's protective of British shipping ... ships . 214 List of fast foreign ocean steamers 252 On competitive ship inspection 256 On government inspection of ...
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... ship admeasurement by the rule in vogue in England until 1854 , and in the United States until 1864 , and in ... British ships having to carry bulk goods for the most part , the idea was hit upon to measure the inside in- stead ...
... ship admeasurement by the rule in vogue in England until 1854 , and in the United States until 1864 , and in ... British ships having to carry bulk goods for the most part , the idea was hit upon to measure the inside in- stead ...
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... ship - builders of a thought- ful turn of mind can see no general good in free materials . The ulti- mate effect of this may be dependency on Great Britain not only for ships , but builders to build them . British ship - builders are ...
... ship - builders of a thought- ful turn of mind can see no general good in free materials . The ulti- mate effect of this may be dependency on Great Britain not only for ships , but builders to build them . British ship - builders are ...
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... British ships , and of making the nations of the world pay for the dis- crimination ( the protection ) which she thus secures for her own advan- tage . The objects proposed in this division were as purely unselfish as the Rules of the ...
... British ships , and of making the nations of the world pay for the dis- crimination ( the protection ) which she thus secures for her own advan- tage . The objects proposed in this division were as purely unselfish as the Rules of the ...
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... ships , as laid out in the programme , there could have been no excuse , even of the flimsiest sort , for refusing ... British mind . And it can be easily conceived with what disgust it viewed an invitation to this feast from a ...
... ships , as laid out in the programme , there could have been no excuse , even of the flimsiest sort , for refusing ... British mind . And it can be easily conceived with what disgust it viewed an invitation to this feast from a ...
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