| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1807 - 290 pages
...thje breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank, to the ceiling in the held, then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." EXAMPLES. 1. What is the government tonnage of a single-decked vessel, whose length is 69 feet 6' inches,... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1810 - 222 pages
...deduâ from the said length 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...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... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1813 - 228 pages
...decked, take the length and breadth, аз above directed, deduft from the said length three-fifths o£ the breadth, and take the depth from the under side...as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the ton*. nage," •. -v :- r •• P 2 PROMISCUOUS: » " " --"--'• .•> "т- •." PROMISCUOUS QUESTIONS.... | |
| John Brice - Commercial law - 1814 - 606 pages
...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 such ship or vessel. Sec. 65. JLnA be it further enacted, That BoTid.for.dmiM where any bond for... | |
| William Dickinson (of London.) - 1818 - 98 pages
...such ship or vessel be single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length three-fifths of the breadth, and take...aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." For instance, the government tonnage of a double-decked vessel, 75 feet 6 inches in length, 23 feet... | |
| James Maginness - Arithmetic - 1821 - 378 pages
...directed, deduct from the said length, threefifths of the breadth, and take the depth from the underside of the deck plank, to the ceiling in the hold, then...aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the government tonnage of a single decked vessel, whose length is 69 feet 6 inches,... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...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 such ship or vessel. 47. SEc. Lxv. Where any bond for the payment of duties shall not be satisfied... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1824 - 224 pages
...such ship or vessel be single decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length three-fifths of the breadth, and take...aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." P2 * ' PROMISCUOUS PROMISCUOUS QUESTIONS. WAS born when B was 21 years of age ; how old will A be when... | |
| Zachariah Jess - Arithmetic - 1824 - 228 pages
...breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length three-fifths of the breadth, and take thedepth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling...aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." P 2 PROMISCUOUS •k PROMISCUOUS QUESTIONS. 1 A WAS born when B was 21 years of age ; how old J^a.... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1828 - 312 pages
...deduct from the said length f hree-fiftbs ofthe breadth, and take the depth from the under side ofthe deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, then multiply...aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." EXAMPLES. 1. What is the government tonnage of a single-decked vessel, whose length is 69 feet 6 inches,... | |
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