Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 162The Institution, 1905 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... given to the heavy loss resulting from the destruction of the larger ships . Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle followed on the same side : he would have thought that , when the building of 14,000 - ton ships was begun under the Naval Defence ...
... given to the heavy loss resulting from the destruction of the larger ships . Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle followed on the same side : he would have thought that , when the building of 14,000 - ton ships was begun under the Naval Defence ...
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... in these splendid creations of the labour and ingenuity of man . Let the credit which is his due be given to Sir William White , There are arguments on the other side . In the 6 BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . [ Minutes of.
... in these splendid creations of the labour and ingenuity of man . Let the credit which is his due be given to Sir William White , There are arguments on the other side . In the 6 BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . [ Minutes of.
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... given . Assume that it is required to reinforce the Navy by putting afloat a given number of guns of a certain calibre and mounted behind armour . Assume an irreducible minimum of speed . Is it better to concentrate the required number ...
... given . Assume that it is required to reinforce the Navy by putting afloat a given number of guns of a certain calibre and mounted behind armour . Assume an irreducible minimum of speed . Is it better to concentrate the required number ...
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... given may not be sufficient to justify the cost : the essential thing is the speed , which is the best security against capture . The subject was considered by a Committee appointed by the Admiralty . It would be interesting to know ...
... given may not be sufficient to justify the cost : the essential thing is the speed , which is the best security against capture . The subject was considered by a Committee appointed by the Admiralty . It would be interesting to know ...
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... given expenditure , to have a larger number of vessels capable of those speeds than one or two vessels of higher ... given spot at a given time . Ships degenerated with time , and to build second - class ships was to anticipate what ...
... given expenditure , to have a larger number of vessels capable of those speeds than one or two vessels of higher ... given spot at a given time . Ships degenerated with time , and to build second - class ships was to anticipate what ...
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