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" ... by sixteen iron screws four and a half inches in diameter. This platform has several shores on its surface, which were brought to bear equally on the vessel's bottom, to prevent her from canting over on being raised out of the water. About thirty... "
Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 355
1843
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 12

1843 - 886 pages
...cause. Its chief value however would be shewn in a high pressure engine when it would give immediate warning of any approach to such a degree of temperature...every change in the temperature of the sea will be shewn at once on the dial on deck. As in the Atlantic Ocean and in other deep seas, the deep water...
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Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America: Comprising Remarks on the ...

David Stevenson - 1838 - 370 pages
...New York. The vessel to he raised by this apparatus was floated over a platform of wood, sunk to the depth of about ten feet below the surface of the water, and suspended from a strongly built wooden frame-work by sixteen iron screws four and a half inches in...
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Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America: Comprising Remarks on the ...

David Stevenson - 1838 - 366 pages
...New York. The vessel to be raised by this apparatus was floated over a platform of wood, sunk to the depth of about ten feet below the surface of the water, and suspended from a strongly built wooden frame-work by sixteen iron screws four and a half inches in...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 2

1840 - 550 pages
...New York. The vessel to be raised by this apparatus was floated over a platform of wood, sunk to the depth of about ten feet below the surface of the water, and suspended from a strongly built wooden frame-work by sixteen iron screws four and a half inches in...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 2

1840 - 556 pages
...Now York. The vessel to be raised by this apparatus was floated over a platform of wood, sunk to the depth of about ten feet below the surface of the water, and suspended from a strongly built wooden frame- work by sixteen iron screws four and a half inches in...
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Nature and art [ed. by F.B. Ward].

Francis Beckford Ward - 1866 - 600 pages
...Jacques in the Rue de Rivoli. A. piece of very interesting solid Roman wall was discovered the other day, at a depth of about ten feet below the surface of the soil, in making the excavations for the new portion of the Rue Bonaparte in Paris. The workmen had...
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Nature and Art, Volume 1

1866 - 346 pages
...Jacques in the Rue de llivoli. A piece of very interesting solid Roman wall was discovered the other day, at a depth of about ten feet below the surface of the soil, in making the excavations for the new portion of the Rue Bonaparte in Paris. The workmen "had...
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The Two Hemispheres: A Popular Account of the Countries and Peoples of the World

George Goudie Chisholm - 1882 - 1020 pages
...Mareotis, which was laid under water by the British during the siege of Alexandria in 1801, and which lies at a depth of about ten feet below the surface of the Mediterranean. After being drained its bed will be freed from the saline incrustation remaining by...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle

1901 - 690 pages
...finely molded marble block which once formed the lintel of a door, and was dug up in our excavations at a depth of about ten feet below the surface of the soil, the words, " Synagogue of the Hebrews." Under this very lintel St. Paul probably passed and repassed...
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History of New York Ship Yards

John Harrison Morrison - 1909 - 184 pages
...period: "The vessel to be raised by this apparatus was floated over a platform of wood sunk to the depth of about ten feet below the surface of the water, and suspended from a strongly built wooden frame work by 16 iron screws 4£ inches in diameter. This platform...
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