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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... thickness now insisted upon in battleships . It is held that 8 - inch armour should be sufficient . Both classes of vessels would be designed to steam at high speeds . Guns , armour , and speed being the same , the two types would ...
... thickness now insisted upon in battleships . It is held that 8 - inch armour should be sufficient . Both classes of vessels would be designed to steam at high speeds . Guns , armour , and speed being the same , the two types would ...
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... , vol . lii . ( 1901 ) , p . 21673 . F. T. Jane , " All the World's Fighting Ships , " 1904 , p . 254 . 6 complete armoured belt of adequate thickness , namely , Proceedings . ] BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 5.
... , vol . lii . ( 1901 ) , p . 21673 . F. T. Jane , " All the World's Fighting Ships , " 1904 , p . 254 . 6 complete armoured belt of adequate thickness , namely , Proceedings . ] BRASSEY ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 5.
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Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain). 6 complete armoured belt of adequate thickness , namely , 9.8 - inch and 7.8 - inch , well designed defensive power , an extensive radius of action , and a speed equal to that of the best ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain). 6 complete armoured belt of adequate thickness , namely , 9.8 - inch and 7.8 - inch , well designed defensive power , an extensive radius of action , and a speed equal to that of the best ...
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... thicker armour . Every- thing pointed to the fact that instead of the mêlée of which the Author spoke , fighting would be carried on outside torpedo - range . That was the principle adopted in all manoeuvres , and it had obtained in the ...
... thicker armour . Every- thing pointed to the fact that instead of the mêlée of which the Author spoke , fighting would be carried on outside torpedo - range . That was the principle adopted in all manoeuvres , and it had obtained in the ...
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... thicker . That appeared to him to be the direction in which development should take place ; because , without appreciable increase of displacement or of cost , there was an appreciable increase in fighting - force . Accepting the same ...
... thicker . That appeared to him to be the direction in which development should take place ; because , without appreciable increase of displacement or of cost , there was an appreciable increase in fighting - force . Accepting the same ...
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