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Side 31
... vessels approaching each other from opposite directions does not excuse the other from adopting every proper ... vessels had their red and green signal - lights properly displayed , and they were easily distinguishable . At this time ...
... vessels approaching each other from opposite directions does not excuse the other from adopting every proper ... vessels had their red and green signal - lights properly displayed , and they were easily distinguishable . At this time ...
Side 32
... vessels approached each other , their respective lights closed in until they were running nearly " stem on . " At this juncture , and when separated by about half a mile , the tug and bark being pretty well on to the American shore ...
... vessels approached each other , their respective lights closed in until they were running nearly " stem on . " At this juncture , and when separated by about half a mile , the tug and bark being pretty well on to the American shore ...
Side 33
... vessel , had not steered well after the tug through the night ; and the allegation of the steamer was that the bark having begun to make sail preparatory to steering down the lake , had misunderstood the whistle sounded by the tug , a ...
... vessel , had not steered well after the tug through the night ; and the allegation of the steamer was that the bark having begun to make sail preparatory to steering down the lake , had misunderstood the whistle sounded by the tug , a ...
Side 36
... vessels in tow usually cut off from their tugs , and where a small channel is liable to be crowded by numerous tows - as this channel at this time actually was crowded - yet making a somewhat different case on the evidence from that ...
... vessels in tow usually cut off from their tugs , and where a small channel is liable to be crowded by numerous tows - as this channel at this time actually was crowded - yet making a somewhat different case on the evidence from that ...
Side 37
... vessel . If a vessel is in tow , she is not therefore excused from keeping close watch , and observing and obeying all signals . The duty of watchfulness was the greater , because the river was full of boats , and light as the night was ...
... vessel . If a vessel is in tow , she is not therefore excused from keeping close watch , and observing and obeying all signals . The duty of watchfulness was the greater , because the river was full of boats , and light as the night was ...
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