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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... length with shipbuilding policy . In France , as in other countries , some authorities are for battleships , others for armoured cruisers . In the judgment of the Committee B 2 Proceedings . ] BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 3.
... length with shipbuilding policy . In France , as in other countries , some authorities are for battleships , others for armoured cruisers . In the judgment of the Committee B 2 Proceedings . ] BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 3.
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... length - six times the beam , as compared with five and a half times , the usual proportion in British vessels . In the opinion of Captain Mahan , battleships must be built in numbers , and they ought to give mutual support . Sir John ...
... length - six times the beam , as compared with five and a half times , the usual proportion in British vessels . In the opinion of Captain Mahan , battleships must be built in numbers , and they ought to give mutual support . Sir John ...
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... length , requir- ing considerable space for their manoeuvres and evolutions , would not be able to carry out that most desirable form of attack , by falling upon a limited portion of the enemy and overwhelming it . History seemed to be ...
... length , requir- ing considerable space for their manoeuvres and evolutions , would not be able to carry out that most desirable form of attack , by falling upon a limited portion of the enemy and overwhelming it . History seemed to be ...
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... length , designed by Sir William White . Some of his professional friends had been anything but complimentary in their allusions to those ships . Sir Nathaniel Barnaby , who had not long before retired from the Admiralty , had the ...
... length , designed by Sir William White . Some of his professional friends had been anything but complimentary in their allusions to those ships . Sir Nathaniel Barnaby , who had not long before retired from the Admiralty , had the ...
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... length , with similar coal - endurance , and with guns of the same calibre - though of course a less number in each ship . Eight ships could manoeuvre together equally as well as six ; and Admiral Togo's loss of two of his six ...
... length , with similar coal - endurance , and with guns of the same calibre - though of course a less number in each ship . Eight ships could manoeuvre together equally as well as six ; and Admiral Togo's loss of two of his six ...
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