| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...double decked ship or vessel, shull deduct from the said length three fifths vt the breadth, and taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, shall multiply and divide, as aforesaid, and fhe quotient shall be deemed the tonnage... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1810 - 222 pages
...three-fifths of the breadth, and take the "depth frcwn the under r.ide of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonr nage." PROMISCUOUS QUESTIONS. !• A WAS born when B was 21 years of age ; how old jfjL will A... | |
| Osgood Carleton - Arithmetic - 1810 - 264 pages
...subtract | of the breadth from the length the remainder multiply by the breadth, and that product by the depth from the under side of the deck plank, to the ceiling at bottom ; divide this last product by 94 tor tons. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the tonage of a ship, 87... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1813 - 228 pages
...length and breadth, аз above directed, deduft from the said length three-fifths o£ the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the ton*. nage,"... | |
| John Brice - Commercial law - 1814 - 606 pages
...double decked ship or vessel, shall deduct from the said length three fifths of the breadth, and taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, shall multiply and divide, as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage... | |
| William Dickinson (of London.) - 1818 - 98 pages
...length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length three-fifths of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage."... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...double decked ship or vessel, shall deduct from the said length three-fifths of the breadth, and, taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, shall multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage of... | |
| George Curtis - Lumber - 1824 - 132 pages
...directed, in a double decked vessel ; and deduct from the length, three fifths of the breadth ; and taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold ; then multiply and divide as above directed, and the quotient will be the true contents... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - Nautical astronomy - 1826 - 764 pages
...respect to a double-decked vessel, and deduct from the length threefifths of the breadth, and taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling of the hold ; multiply and divide as aforesaid, the quotient will be the true content or tonnage of such vessel.... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - Nautical astronomy - 1826 - 732 pages
...respect to a double-decked vessel, and deduct from the length threefifths of the breadth, and taking the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling of the hold ; multiply and divide as aforesaid, the quotient will be the true content or tonnage of such vessel.... | |
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