New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 101
... vessel , where the carriages are ranged , so that the front of the one comes in contact with the back of the other . It will naturally be supposed that in order to keep the vessels steady during the loading , it is necessary , in ...
... vessel , where the carriages are ranged , so that the front of the one comes in contact with the back of the other . It will naturally be supposed that in order to keep the vessels steady during the loading , it is necessary , in ...
Page 102
... vessels employed in conveying the stone are previously guaged , and each vessel has its burden marked on scales fixed up at the stem and stern . In proportion as the vessel is loaded , the scale descends in the water , and thus the ...
... vessels employed in conveying the stone are previously guaged , and each vessel has its burden marked on scales fixed up at the stem and stern . In proportion as the vessel is loaded , the scale descends in the water , and thus the ...
Page 404
... vessels of the rocks in the channel . On account of this dangerous entrance , a light - house is erected on the heights of Sheilds , and another , a little farther below , serves as a guide to vessels by night . Sheilds may be ...
... vessels of the rocks in the channel . On account of this dangerous entrance , a light - house is erected on the heights of Sheilds , and another , a little farther below , serves as a guide to vessels by night . Sheilds may be ...
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