| Thomas Rainey - 1849 - 334 Seiten
...breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel; and then deduct from the length three. fit! hs of the breadth, multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product by the depth, and divide this product by water weighs 49.1 Ihs., avoirdupois; a cylindrical inch, .02642, and a cubic inch, .03617... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1849 - 438 Seiten
...half of which breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel; from the length deduct three-filths of the breadth, multiply the remainder by the breadth and the product by the depth ; divide tile last product by 95, and the quotient shall be deemed the true tonnage of the vessel.... | |
| James Robinson - 1850 - 342 Seiten
...of this breadth must be taken as the depth of the vessel; then deduct from the length three fifths of the breadth; multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product by the depth; divide this last product by 95, and the quotient is the tonnage. What is the tonnage of a ship of the... | |
| Daniel Leach - 1851 - 280 Seiten
...breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and deduct from the length f of the breadth, and multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product...depth, and divide this last product by 95. The quotient will be the government tonnage. If the vessel be single-decked, multiply the length and breadth, as... | |
| Charles Haynes Haswell - 1851 - 346 Seiten
...wales ; half of this breadth must be taken as the depth of the vessel ; then deduct from the length |- of the breadth, multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product by the depth ; divide this last product by 95, and the quotient is the tounage. EXAMPLE. — What is the tonnage... | |
| Daniel Leach - 1853 - 622 Seiten
...breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and deduct from the length f of the breadth, and multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product...depth, and divide this last product by 95. The quotient will be the government tonnage. If the vessel be single-decked, multiply the length and breadth, as... | |
| 1855 - 528 Seiten
...breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and then deduct from the length threefifths'of the breadth, multiply the remainder by the breadth,...depth, and divide this last product by 95, the quotient thereof shall be deemed the true contents or tonnage of such ship or vessel ; and if such ship or vessel... | |
| Frederick Emerson - 1834 - 340 Seiten
...double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main item, to the after part of the stern-post, above the upper deck; the breadth thereof at the broadest...the breadth and the product by the depth, and divide thit last product by 95, the quotient whereof shall be deemed the true contents or tonnage of such... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1857 - 770 Seiten
...above the main wales, half of which breadth shall be accounted the depth of such vessel, and shall then deduct from the length three-fifths of the breadth...by the breadth, and the product by the depth, and shall divide this last product by ninety-five, the quotient whereof shall be deemed the true contents... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1857 - 452 Seiten
...the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling of the hold ; and deduct from the lenath three fifths of the breadth ; multiply the remainder by the breadth, and the product by the depth ; and divide tlie last product by 95. FOR DOUBLE-DECKED VESSELS. Proceed as with single-decked vessels, except for... | |
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