The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Volum 20Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1851 |
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Side 38
... Ports upon the days specified against them ; and these days are so arranged for general con- venience , that a candidate wishing to proceed to sea , and missing the day at his own Port , may proceed to another Port where an Examination ...
... Ports upon the days specified against them ; and these days are so arranged for general con- venience , that a candidate wishing to proceed to sea , and missing the day at his own Port , may proceed to another Port where an Examination ...
Side 41
... port to which he has directed it to be forwarded . If his testimonials have been sent to the Registrar to be verified , they will be returned with his Certificate . As the Examinations of Masters and Mates are now , for the first time ...
... port to which he has directed it to be forwarded . If his testimonials have been sent to the Registrar to be verified , they will be returned with his Certificate . As the Examinations of Masters and Mates are now , for the first time ...
Side 47
... port with out advice of his mariners . some other forraign country ; the master in such case may not sell or dispose the said vessel without licence or a special procuration for that purpose from the said owners ; but in case he want ...
... port with out advice of his mariners . some other forraign country ; the master in such case may not sell or dispose the said vessel without licence or a special procuration for that purpose from the said owners ; but in case he want ...
Side 48
... port . 5. If a vessel depart from any country laden or empty , and arrive at any port , the mariners ought not to leave the ship , or to go out of her without the master's leave or licence ; for if otherwise , and the vessel should ...
... port . 5. If a vessel depart from any country laden or empty , and arrive at any port , the mariners ought not to leave the ship , or to go out of her without the master's leave or licence ; for if otherwise , and the vessel should ...
Side 50
... port hand ; but if the vessel standing on the port tack cannot pass astern of the other which is on the starboard tack , in consequence of the proximity of some shoal or other vessel , she must then go about ; and if in this case the ...
... port hand ; but if the vessel standing on the port tack cannot pass astern of the other which is on the starboard tack , in consequence of the proximity of some shoal or other vessel , she must then go about ; and if in this case the ...
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Side 67 - And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write; These things saith the first and the last, which was dead, and is alive...
Side 68 - Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.
Side 646 - Acts before a court of summary jurisdiction. The term "Summary Jurisdiction Acts" means as follows : As to England, the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled "An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Side 514 - Oh! while along the stream of Time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame, Say, shall my little bark attendant sail, Pursue the triumph, and partake the gale?
Side 658 - SIR: I am commanded by my lords commissioners of the admiralty to transmit herewith, for the information of...
Side 597 - Whereas the recognised Rule for sailing vessels is— That those having the wind fair shall give way to those on a wind , That, when both are going by the wind, the vessel on the starboard tack shall keep her wind, and the one on the larboard tack bear up, thereby passing each other on the larboard hand...
Side 647 - Seas; and for the purpose of giving jurisdiction under this Act every offence shall be deemed to have been committed, and every cause of complaint to have arisen, either in the place in which the same actually was committed or arose, or in any place on land where the offender or person complained against may be or be brought.
Side 474 - ... it is rather to be considered as a magnificent military sketch, than a very accurate map of a country...
Side 328 - Majesty, or being navigated wholly in ballast), and for every foreign vessel which by any Act of Parliament, Order in Council, Convention or Treaty, shall be privileged to enter the ports of the United Kingdom, upon paying the same duties of tonnage as are paid by British vessels, the...
Side 645 - Trade" or any other person hereby authorized to enter and inspect any " ship" or other premises in the execution of his duty, whether on board any " ship" or elsewhere, may be seized and detained by such inspector or other person, or by any person or persons whom he may call to his assistance, until such offender can be conveniently taken before some Justice of the Peace...