The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 20Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1851 |
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... leaving the anchorage , there not being room to beat through to the eastward . Ships running for this anchorage from ... leave the anchorage by the western channel , therefore when running down keep the shore on board , the edge of the ...
... leaving the anchorage , there not being room to beat through to the eastward . Ships running for this anchorage from ... leave the anchorage by the western channel , therefore when running down keep the shore on board , the edge of the ...
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... paid according to promise made in time of distresse salvage not to be but as the court of Admiralty shall determine according to equity . Mariners [ with the Skipper ] may out the leave 1851. ] 47 AND THE ISLE OF OLERON .
... paid according to promise made in time of distresse salvage not to be but as the court of Admiralty shall determine according to equity . Mariners [ with the Skipper ] may out the leave 1851. ] 47 AND THE ISLE OF OLERON .
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... leave the ship , or to go out of her without the master's leave or licence ; for if otherwise , and the vessel should happen to be lost , or by any misfortune be damnified , they are obliged to make satisfaction for the same . But if ...
... leave the ship , or to go out of her without the master's leave or licence ; for if otherwise , and the vessel should happen to be lost , or by any misfortune be damnified , they are obliged to make satisfaction for the same . But if ...
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... leave the other on the left or port hand . 4. When a vessel standing close hauled on a wind is approached by another vessel running with the wind free , steering across her course , the vessel going free must in all cases give way to ...
... leave the other on the left or port hand . 4. When a vessel standing close hauled on a wind is approached by another vessel running with the wind free , steering across her course , the vessel going free must in all cases give way to ...
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... leave each other on the port hand , also , when passing another vessel going in the same direction . 2. When a steam vessel may have to pass a sailing vessel or sailing boat , the steamer must in all cases yield to the sailing vessel or ...
... leave each other on the port hand , also , when passing another vessel going in the same direction . 2. When a steam vessel may have to pass a sailing vessel or sailing boat , the steamer must in all cases yield to the sailing vessel or ...
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