Trading & Shipping on the Great Lakes, Volume 1Coles, 1980 - 182 páginas |
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... largest steamer on the lakes in 1859 was the Western World , 2,002 tons . There were 9 others beside , over 1,000 tons each , 21 measuring over 400 tons , 58 measuring over 200 tons , 70 measuring over 100 tons , 63 measuring over 20 ...
... largest steamer on the lakes in 1859 was the Western World , 2,002 tons . There were 9 others beside , over 1,000 tons each , 21 measuring over 400 tons , 58 measuring over 200 tons , 70 measuring over 100 tons , 63 measuring over 20 ...
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... largest of the whaleback type . She is 430 feet over all , 414 feet keel , 50 feet breadth of beam , and 27 feet molded depth , with a carrying capacity of about 8,000 tons on 18 feet draught . A straight stem has taken the place of the ...
... largest of the whaleback type . She is 430 feet over all , 414 feet keel , 50 feet breadth of beam , and 27 feet molded depth , with a carrying capacity of about 8,000 tons on 18 feet draught . A straight stem has taken the place of the ...
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... largest market in the world , many persons doubtless believe that these are merely Western figures of speech , and not figures of arithmetic . Let us , then , compare the exports of those European cities , which have confessedly the largest ...
... largest market in the world , many persons doubtless believe that these are merely Western figures of speech , and not figures of arithmetic . Let us , then , compare the exports of those European cities , which have confessedly the largest ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Shooting the Rapids in St Marys River | 2 |
Steamboat Western World built in 1854 | 15 |
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