Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 162
... present treaty , except in the expression " metric tons , " shall be understood to mean the ton of 2240 pounds ( 1016 kilos ) . Vessels now completed shall retain their present ratings of dis- placement tonnage in accordance with their ...
... present treaty , except in the expression " metric tons , " shall be understood to mean the ton of 2240 pounds ( 1016 kilos ) . Vessels now completed shall retain their present ratings of dis- placement tonnage in accordance with their ...
Page 163
... present treaty shall be ratified as soon as possibly in accord- ance with the constitutional methods of the signatory powers and shall take effect on the deposit of all the ratifications , which shall take place at Washington . The ...
... present treaty shall be ratified as soon as possibly in accord- ance with the constitutional methods of the signatory powers and shall take effect on the deposit of all the ratifications , which shall take place at Washington . The ...
Page 673
... present day and invites him to accompany him on a tour of the Naval Academy , pointing out the various points of interest of the old school in relation to the new Academy and making a comparison of the rela- tive locations of the old ...
... present day and invites him to accompany him on a tour of the Naval Academy , pointing out the various points of interest of the old school in relation to the new Academy and making a comparison of the rela- tive locations of the old ...
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