R.U.S.I. Journal, المجلد 45W. Mitchell and Son, 1901 |
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... tons , the later ones of over 4,000 tons , the whole of which type were good 19- or 20 - knot vessels on the measured mile , and the latter class an unqualified success also in form of hull and coal stowage . These vessels were laid ...
... tons , the later ones of over 4,000 tons , the whole of which type were good 19- or 20 - knot vessels on the measured mile , and the latter class an unqualified success also in form of hull and coal stowage . These vessels were laid ...
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... tons . Working to this tonnage will give us four 14,000 - ton ships , or five of 11,000 tons . 66 Let us assume we prefer the five , and construct them as improved Barfleurs , " two of them to be started at once , two the following year ...
... tons . Working to this tonnage will give us four 14,000 - ton ships , or five of 11,000 tons . 66 Let us assume we prefer the five , and construct them as improved Barfleurs , " two of them to be started at once , two the following year ...
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... tons ; six gun - boats of 2,000 tons ; six gun - boats of 600 tons ; and ten gun - boats of 200 tons . " It is also proposed to build three colliers for supplying the fleet , having a carrying capacity of 15,000 tons , one repairing ...
... tons ; six gun - boats of 2,000 tons ; six gun - boats of 600 tons ; and ten gun - boats of 200 tons . " It is also proposed to build three colliers for supplying the fleet , having a carrying capacity of 15,000 tons , one repairing ...
الصفحة 24
... tons , and I should not be surprised to see vessels of 19,000 or even 20,000 tons in the coming century . No foreign Power has gone back upon us ; they have all had to come up to our standard , and at the present moment the three battle ...
... tons , and I should not be surprised to see vessels of 19,000 or even 20,000 tons in the coming century . No foreign Power has gone back upon us ; they have all had to come up to our standard , and at the present moment the three battle ...
الصفحة 71
... of the gun is 28 tons , it is mounted on a cradle , recoils in the line of fire , and is automatically returned to the firing position by means of springs placed beneath the cradle . This is the usual principle of NAVAL NOTES . 71.
... of the gun is 28 tons , it is mounted on a cradle , recoils in the line of fire , and is automatically returned to the firing position by means of springs placed beneath the cradle . This is the usual principle of NAVAL NOTES . 71.
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الصفحة 283 - The success of this unique system of war depends upon almost complete unity of action of the entire native population. That such unity is a fact is too obvious to admit of discussion; how it is brought about and maintained is not so plain.
الصفحة 235 - I shall therefore close this paper with predicting, that whatever State shall thoroughly comprehend the nature and advantages of rifled barrel pieces, and, having facilitated and completed their construction, shall introduce into their armies their general use with a dexterity in the management of them ; they will by this means acquire a superiority, which will almost equal anything that has been done at any time by the particular excellence of any one kind of arms...
الصفحة 641 - Success attend Admiral Nelson ! God bless Captain Miller ! We thank them for the officers they have placed over us. We are happy and comfortable, and will shed every drop of blood in our veins to support them ; and the name of the Theseus shall be immortalised as high as the Captain's.
الصفحة 162 - ... young Prince (for he is at least Prince of Scotland) had vaulted from Cope's neck into St. James's House ; but he is still at Edinburgh ; and his cousin Grafton, the lord chamberlain has not even given orders for fitting up this palace for his reception. The good people of England have at last rubbed their eyes and looked about them. A wonderful spirit is arisen in all counties, and among all sorts of people. The nobility are raising regiments, and every body else is — being raised. Dr. Herring...
الصفحة 318 - Five submarine vessels of the type invented by Mr. Holland have been ordered, the first of which should be delivered next autumn. What the future value of these boats may be in naval warfare can only be a matter of conjecture.
الصفحة 634 - Institution contains the best professional Library in the United Kingdom ; an excellent collection of Maps and Charts ; Reading and Smoking Rooms provided with the leading papers, periodicals, and writing materials ; an interesting Museum ; and a Theatre in which lectures upon professional subjects, followed by discussion, are frequently given.
الصفحة 193 - Imports and total Exports. Imports and Exports by sea are not separately shown in the Canadian returns.
الصفحة 283 - In other words, the towns, regardless of the fact of American occupation and town organization, are the actual bases for all insurgent military activities, and not only so in the sense of furnishing supplies for the so-called flying columns of guerrillas, but as affording secure places of refuge.
الصفحة 283 - The people of the islands, however, during the past five years have been maddened by rhetorical sophistry and stimulants applied to national pride, until the power of discriminating in behalf of matters of public concern or private interest (never very strongly established among them), has for the time being been almost entirely suspended. As a substitute for all other considerations, the people seem to be actuated by the idea that in all doubtful matters of politics or war, men are never nearer...