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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... placed . There are naval architects of renown among the members of the Institution of Civil Engineers : can they throw more light on the future of naval construction than has been obtainable in the past ? There is no surer way to ...
... placed . There are naval architects of renown among the members of the Institution of Civil Engineers : can they throw more light on the future of naval construction than has been obtainable in the past ? There is no surer way to ...
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... placed in the best position in a naval action . Heavy armour was of no use until the ship was in a position where the enemy could hammer her ; in fact , as far as strategical condi- tions were concerned , it was a drawback . It was the ...
... placed in the best position in a naval action . Heavy armour was of no use until the ship was in a position where the enemy could hammer her ; in fact , as far as strategical condi- tions were concerned , it was a drawback . It was the ...
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... placed the Japanese ships at some disadvantage , by limiting their numbers in action , now rendered them more capable of going into the Indian Ocean and traversing long distances . The subject was therefore a very complicated and ...
... placed the Japanese ships at some disadvantage , by limiting their numbers in action , now rendered them more capable of going into the Indian Ocean and traversing long distances . The subject was therefore a very complicated and ...
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... placed on the estimates of anyone - be he lecturer , writer or even statesman - who thus entered upon the special domain of the Navy . The lessons of the past contradicted the infatuation of the public , who in many cases had favoured ...
... placed on the estimates of anyone - be he lecturer , writer or even statesman - who thus entered upon the special domain of the Navy . The lessons of the past contradicted the infatuation of the public , who in many cases had favoured ...
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... placed a modest foreign student in an embarrassing position in expressing an opinion on the most desirable features to be observed , as far as was possible , in the preparation of the designs of British battleships in the In Cuniberti ...
... placed a modest foreign student in an embarrassing position in expressing an opinion on the most desirable features to be observed , as far as was possible , in the preparation of the designs of British battleships in the In Cuniberti ...
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