BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «SHROUD-LAID»
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shroud-laid ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
shroud-laid lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Naval Chronicle, Containing a General and Biographical ...
LITTER! 1'0 8" CHARLES MIDDLETOI, IAR'I'. 31!, Hull, May zorb, r800. AS it is
still a doubt whether cable or shroud-laid cordage is the best for standing rigging,
and what is the most efiicacious mode of preserving it from the weather without ...
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The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous ...
But the question now comes to a closer point — whether a particular species of
rope — shroud-laid rope, is included in the generic term rope used by Mr. Curr.
We think it is, because Mr. Curr specified no particular kind of rope to be used in ...
If for tension, let it be by the suspension of weights in a vertical direction, and not
horizontal: an instance occurred where trial oftension was made vertically,
between two shroud-laid ropes, of either six or seven inches girt. put together, the
one ...
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The Annual Review and History of Literature
In Oct. 1S07 Mr. Wm. Chapman of Newcastle took out a patent for "a method of
miking a belt or flat band for drawing coals out of mine*, and raising other heavy
articles " by str rliing rw> or more strands of shroud-laid rope together, sideways.
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed
In Oct. 1807 Mr. Wm. Chapman of Newcastle took out a patent for " a method of
making a belt or flat band for drawing coals out of mines, and raising other heavy
articles," by stitching two or more strands of shroud-laid rope together, sideways.
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Constitution - All Sails Up and Flying
ROPE: HAWSER-LAID,. SHROUD-LAID. AND. CABLE-LAID. ope was the sailor's
constant companion. Awake or asleep he depended on rope for survival, for
comfort and for amusement. Rope not only controlled masts, sails and spars, but
...
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of ...
Shroud-laid rope, made with four strands, is about one-fifth weaker than hawser-
laid, made with three strands, on account of the additional twist or " hard " which
is given to the shroud-laid ; and cable-laid rope is about one-third weaker than ...
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Professional Papers of the Corps of R. Engineers
Cordage may be classed under two kinds: cable-laid, and shroud or hawserlaid;
the former being composed of 3 primary strands that are each formed of three
simple strands, of a certain thickness: a shroud-laid rope consists of 3 simple ...
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Papers on Subjects Connected with the Duties of the Corps of ...
Cordage may be classed under two kinds: cable-laid, and shroud or hawserlaid;
the former being composed of 3 primary strands that are each formed of three
simple strands, of a certain thickness: a shroud-laid rope consists of 3 simple ...
Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers, 1842
To make a shroud-laid rope of greater or less circumference than the third-inch
rope above described, the diameter of ... and close a cable-laid rope on these
wheels, or make a shroud-laid rope of larger circumference than four inches and
a ...