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Eleven of the ships in the foregoing list are twenty - seven years of age or more on relief , two , the Renown and Ramillies , being thirty - four years old from their date of completion . If we possessed ships of this age now , the old ...
Eleven of the ships in the foregoing list are twenty - seven years of age or more on relief , two , the Renown and Ramillies , being thirty - four years old from their date of completion . If we possessed ships of this age now , the old ...
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It is nothing more nor less than the British system of the sailing - ship era . ... It is Great Britain that has departed from her former practice , having sold all her sailing - ships and provided no substitute in which a large number ...
It is nothing more nor less than the British system of the sailing - ship era . ... It is Great Britain that has departed from her former practice , having sold all her sailing - ships and provided no substitute in which a large number ...
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... teaching by observation , wind , wave and current action on ship and ship's course and the effect of climatic ... Trinity House Bye - laws in regard to licensing of pilots require that one year is served in a square - rigged ship .
... teaching by observation , wind , wave and current action on ship and ship's course and the effect of climatic ... Trinity House Bye - laws in regard to licensing of pilots require that one year is served in a square - rigged ship .
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