If the vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales... New American Practical Navigator - Page 1671821Full view - About this book
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...collector of the district to measure the same, shall, if the said ship or vessel be double decket!, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck, the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1807 - 290 pages
...ship of 74 feet keel, and 20 fact 6 inches beam f Ans. 273 $•?- tons. Tojind the Government Tonnage. "If the vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the muin stem, to the alter part of the stern post, above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest... | |
| Arithmetic - 1811 - 230 pages
...65x21,4=1391, 2j2i,4( 10,7 95)14883,7(156,67 tuns. A. " Toßnd the government tunnage. RULE. " If the veflel be double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main ftenij to the after part of the ftern pon, above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadeft... | |
| Wyndham Beawes - Commerce - 1813 - 786 pages
...British plantation * built], has [number of decks] decks and [number of masts] mast, that her length * from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern post aloft, is * [number of feet and inches], her breadth at the broadest part, whether above... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1813 - 228 pages
...wer. , : Toßnd the Government Tonnage. « If the vessel be double decked, take the length thereoffrom the fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the stern post,- above .the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales,... | |
| John Brice - Commercial law - 1814 - 606 pages
...collector of the district to measure-the same, shall, if the said ship or vessel be double decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck, the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1816 - 288 pages
...tons. . Toßnd the Government Tonnage. " fl the vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof rom the fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the Stern post, above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half... | |
| William Dickinson (of London.) - 1818 - 98 pages
...length is 65 feet, and breadth 21 feet 6 inches, is 158 13-95ths. To find the Government Tonnage. " If the vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof...fore part of the main stem, to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck"; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above the main wales, half... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 738 pages
...us that the said ship " or vessel is British built ; has one dec* " and two masts; that her length from " the fore part of the main stem to the " after part of the stern-port aloft is fifty" seven feet seven inches; her breadth " ;it the broadest part above the main... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...collector of the, district to measure the same, shall, if the said ship or vessel be double decked, take the length thereof, from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck, the breadth thereof, at the broadest part above the main wales, half... | |
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