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" If this number be again sub-divided, it cannot fail to be observed that more than half of it is represented by the unseaworthy, over-laden, or ill-found vessels of the collier class, chiefly employed in the coasting-trade. "
The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ... - Side 653
1866
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Hunt's Yachting Magazine, Volum 15

1866 - 624 sider
...But excluding these 98 fishing-vessels, the number of ships employed in the regular carrying-trade that have suffered from wreck or casualty during the...class, chiefly employed in the coasting trade. In corroboraron of this remark, the reader has only to cast a glance at the accompanying Wreck Chart....
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Annals of British Legislation: Digest of blue books, Volum 2

Leone Levi - 1866 - 530 sider
...casualty during the year, is shown to be 1,667. If this number is again subdivided, it will be found that more than half of it is represented by the unseaworthy,...class chiefly employed in the coasting trade. " In the sis years ended 1864, the casualties to comparatively new ships bear a very high proportion to...
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Hunt's Yachting Magazine, Volum 16

1867 - 614 sider
...from wreck or casualty during the year is 2,173. On this number being subdivided we find that about half of it is represented by the unseaworthy, overladen,...collier class chiefly employed in the coasting trade. Thug, then, amidst this dreadful havoc arising from rotten ships, and when the storm has shouted and...
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Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal

1867 - 510 sider
...from wreck or casualty during the year is 2,173. On this number being subdivided we nincl that about half of it is represented by the unseaworthy, overladen...collier class chiefly employed in the coasting trade. Thus, then, amidst this dreadful havoc arising from rotten ships, and when the storm has shouted and'...
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Hunt's Yachting Magazine, Volum 17

1868 - 600 sider
...from these 188 fishing vessels, it will be Been that the number of vessels employed in the regular carrying trade that have suffered from wreck or casualty during the year is 2,325. Again, it is a distressing reflection that, on subdividing that number, about one half is represented...
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Hunt's Yachting Magazine, Volum 18

1869 - 614 sider
...smacks are lost. But excluding these 131 fishing-smacks, the number of vessels employed in the regular carrying trade that have suffered from wreck or casualty during the year was exactly 2,000. If this number be again subdivided, it will be found that abjut half of it is represented...
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Our Seamen: An Appeal

Samuel Plimsoll - 1873 - 230 sider
...casualty, during the year, is 2,000. If this number is again subdivided, it will be found that about half of it is represented by the unseaworthy, over-laden,...class, chiefly employed in the Coasting Trade. In the ten years ending . 1868, 176 casualties happened to nearly new ships ; 297 to ships s from three...
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Our Seamen: An Appeal

Samuel Plimsoll - 1873 - 146 sider
...Vessels. Excluding these 131 Fishing Vessels, it will be seen that the number of vessels employed in the Carrying Trade that have suffered from wreck or casualty, during the year, is 2,000. If this number is again subdivided, it will be found that about half of it is represented by...
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The History of the Working Classes in Scotland

Thomas Johnston - 1920 - 414 sider
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The History of the Working Classes in Scotland

Thomas Johnston - 1946 - 420 sider
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