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United States Congressional serial set
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' K, longitude 58° 32' W., "I sho hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
a a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878. — "
Shot ...
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Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
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Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to the Secretary of ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' K., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
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Report of the Commissioner for ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitnte 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' Wv "I shot a hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " 1 skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States Fish Commission, 1884
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
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Notes on the Habits and Methods of Capture of Various ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a
marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag
and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
Joseph William Collins, 1884
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The Ashley Book of Knots
" Mr. Ashley has devoted eleven years to writing this book, and it is based on forty years of looking for, trying out, and thinking up new knots. His drawings abound in humor and the text is full of colorful anecdotes.
Clifford Warren Ashley, Geoffrey Budworth, 1993
Marlingspike. Hitch. Any knot worth tying is worth drawing up so that it won't come
apart or distort. With most knots this requires only light tension, something you
can do with your bare hands. But some knots — Constrictors, Lashings, Seizings,
...
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Chapman Knots for Boaters
Marlingspike. Hitch. Any knot worth tying is worth drawing up so that it won't come
apart or distort. With most knots this requires only light tension, something you
can do with your bare hands. But some knots — Constrictors, Lashings, Seizings,
...
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The Complete Rigger's Apprentice: Tools and Techniques for ...
Marlingspike Hitch It is difficult—even painful—to put much tension on twine or
small-diameter rope using only bare hands. But cordage necessarily relies on
tension, both for holding things in place and for making knots secure. The
handiest ...