The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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Page 32
... manner . The floor - timbers are sided twelve inches and moulded thirteen inches , being placed close together , and bolted through sideways with one and a half inch bolts . The main kelsons , of which there are five rows extending the ...
... manner . The floor - timbers are sided twelve inches and moulded thirteen inches , being placed close together , and bolted through sideways with one and a half inch bolts . The main kelsons , of which there are five rows extending the ...
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... manner as the lower one . The stanchions , which extend from the floor - timbers to the lower deck - beams , have a large bolt passing through them , and are continued on to the upper decks , thus connect- ing the deck with the bottom ...
... manner as the lower one . The stanchions , which extend from the floor - timbers to the lower deck - beams , have a large bolt passing through them , and are continued on to the upper decks , thus connect- ing the deck with the bottom ...
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... manner of rising in life ; and though his pecuniary gains be at first small , the Pacha eventually pro- vides for ... manners , the page , from the necessity of studying his disposition , generally assumes it himself . Pages are not ...
... manner of rising in life ; and though his pecuniary gains be at first small , the Pacha eventually pro- vides for ... manners , the page , from the necessity of studying his disposition , generally assumes it himself . Pages are not ...
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... manner so mild , and his corrections for the errors and foibles of my young and hasty mind so gentle , so free from passion , that I would insensibly linger in presence , and never leave it without pressing his parental hand to my lips ...
... manner so mild , and his corrections for the errors and foibles of my young and hasty mind so gentle , so free from passion , that I would insensibly linger in presence , and never leave it without pressing his parental hand to my lips ...
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... manner . When he took a part , his thoughts and intentions were clear and distinct , for already had he looked upon either side of the question , ere forming any determination . I have , alas ! found to my utter desolation that he then ...
... manner . When he took a part , his thoughts and intentions were clear and distinct , for already had he looked upon either side of the question , ere forming any determination . I have , alas ! found to my utter desolation that he then ...
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