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Side 12
... nearly all knowledge of the art , and a host of names are mentioned by ancient writers to whom is attributed the honor of its invention or re - discovery : Neptune , Minerva , Danaus , Atlas , Her- cules , Jason , Erythraeus and others ...
... nearly all knowledge of the art , and a host of names are mentioned by ancient writers to whom is attributed the honor of its invention or re - discovery : Neptune , Minerva , Danaus , Atlas , Her- cules , Jason , Erythraeus and others ...
Side 14
... nearly to the skin skiffs of the present Kamschatkians , and other inhabit- ants of the frigid zone , with the exception , that the latter have frequently ribs of whalebone , and are furnished with a kind of diaphragm , or skin midriff ...
... nearly to the skin skiffs of the present Kamschatkians , and other inhabit- ants of the frigid zone , with the exception , that the latter have frequently ribs of whalebone , and are furnished with a kind of diaphragm , or skin midriff ...
Side 18
... nearly the same mould as the galleys of the Venetians , Genoese , French and other nations of the Mediterranean . Before this revolution in the construction of ships of war , by which the liburnæ came into general use , the ancients ...
... nearly the same mould as the galleys of the Venetians , Genoese , French and other nations of the Mediterranean . Before this revolution in the construction of ships of war , by which the liburnæ came into general use , the ancients ...
Side 21
... nearly as stationary as a structure on land . Hiero's great ship , of twenty oars , was towed to Alexandria , where she was publicly moored as a spec- tacle ; and a large ship of sixteen banks , built by Philip , of Macedon , is said ...
... nearly as stationary as a structure on land . Hiero's great ship , of twenty oars , was towed to Alexandria , where she was publicly moored as a spec- tacle ; and a large ship of sixteen banks , built by Philip , of Macedon , is said ...
Side 23
... nearly equal size for the Nile . Of this ship , Montfaucon and other antiquaries , give us , from Athenæus , a particular , although not always a very clear account . She was called Thalamegus , from being provided with bed - rooms ...
... nearly equal size for the Nile . Of this ship , Montfaucon and other antiquaries , give us , from Athenæus , a particular , although not always a very clear account . She was called Thalamegus , from being provided with bed - rooms ...
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Side 438 - In measure, when it shooteth forth, thou wilt debate with it : he stayeth his rough wind in the day of the east wind.
Side 109 - The legislatures of those districts, or new states, shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the soil by the Unite'd States in Congress assem-bled, nor with any regulations Congress may find necessary for securing the title in such soil to the bona fide purchasers.
Side 22 - The ancients of Gebal and the wise men thereof were in thee thy calkers: all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in thee to occupy thy merchandise.
Side 576 - ... new powers shall appear; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations; that he should be ashamed of our compassion, and that the moment he acts from himself, tossing the laws, the books...
Side 248 - That the people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers and possessions, from unreasonable searches and seizures...
Side 543 - House as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer, devoutly to implore the divine Interposition for averting the heavy Calamity, which...
Side 22 - They have made all thy ship boards of fir trees of Senir : they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee. Of the oaks of Bashan have they made thine oars ; the company of the Ashurites have made thy benches of ivory, brought out of the isles of Chittim.
Side 162 - An act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and plantations in America; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the exportation from this kingdom, of coffee and...
Side 426 - ... in hand; and shall have a right to inspect such general accounts in the books of the bank as shall relate to the said statements. Provided, That this shall not be construed to imply a right of inspecting the account of any private individual or individuals with the bank.
Side 160 - for some of my successors, who may have more courage than I have, and be less a friend to commerce than I am. It has been a maxim with me, during my Administration, to encourage the trade of the American colonies in the utmost latitude...