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... placed at junction of the threads with a solid iron . 6. Collection of ends of bars of various makers which have been broken off by sledge blows after having been nicked with cold chisel , the highest number of blows struck being one ...
... placed at junction of the threads with a solid iron . 6. Collection of ends of bars of various makers which have been broken off by sledge blows after having been nicked with cold chisel , the highest number of blows struck being one ...
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... placed at any convenient part of the vessel . " ( Appendix No. 25. ) 3. Balsa with fitments complete . CLASS C. - RELICS . 1. A fragment of the United States frigate Philadelphia , Capt . Wm . Bain- bridge , U. S. N. , wrecked on the ...
... placed at any convenient part of the vessel . " ( Appendix No. 25. ) 3. Balsa with fitments complete . CLASS C. - RELICS . 1. A fragment of the United States frigate Philadelphia , Capt . Wm . Bain- bridge , U. S. N. , wrecked on the ...
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... placed in the grooves of the bullet , and the powder is that manufact- ured by the Oriental Powder Company under the direction of the United States Navy Department . The special features of this cartridge are― 1. It is impossible to ...
... placed in the grooves of the bullet , and the powder is that manufact- ured by the Oriental Powder Company under the direction of the United States Navy Department . The special features of this cartridge are― 1. It is impossible to ...
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... placed under comparison from the day of its receipt , and its record in the rate - book opens on the first rate - day after its receipt . Chronometers issued to vessels are accompanied by a paper showing their errors and rates at the ...
... placed under comparison from the day of its receipt , and its record in the rate - book opens on the first rate - day after its receipt . Chronometers issued to vessels are accompanied by a paper showing their errors and rates at the ...
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... placed in the common vertical axis of the gun - turret and pilot- house above ; and it is so fixed in the roof of the latter as to bring the reading - card just below or inside , and the magnet float about 7 feet above or outside of ...
... placed in the common vertical axis of the gun - turret and pilot- house above ; and it is so fixed in the roof of the latter as to bring the reading - card just below or inside , and the magnet float about 7 feet above or outside of ...
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