A treatise on naval architecture founded upon philosophical and rational principles towards establishing fixed rules for the best form and proportional dimensions in length, breadth and depth, of merchants ships in general, and also the management of them to the greatest advantage by practical seamanship, with important hints and remarks relating thereto, especially both for defence and attacks in war at sea from long approved experience
A treatise on naval architecture founded upon philosophical and rational principles towards establishing fixed rules for the best form and proportional dimensions in length, breadth and depth, of merchants ships in general, and also the management of them to the greatest advantage by practical seamanship, with important hints and remarks relating thereto, especially both for defence and attacks in war at sea from long approved experience
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