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... things . They were more than 200 ; and , since the surf so high that no boat could be launched , a line was shot out from a mor- tar , and the life - car , with a rope attached to each end , was then drawn forth to the ship and back to ...
... things . They were more than 200 ; and , since the surf so high that no boat could be launched , a line was shot out from a mor- tar , and the life - car , with a rope attached to each end , was then drawn forth to the ship and back to ...
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... things continued until 1869 , when Mr. Haight , Representative from New Jersey , tried to secure a provision of law allow- ing the employment of permanent surf- men . He was defeated ; but fortunately , through the vigorous and skilful ...
... things continued until 1869 , when Mr. Haight , Representative from New Jersey , tried to secure a provision of law allow- ing the employment of permanent surf- men . He was defeated ; but fortunately , through the vigorous and skilful ...
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... thing anywhere else in the world , the so- called stations of other countries being simply boat - houses , without living quar- ters or permanent crews . Nor is there any other life - saving establishment in the world maintained solely ...
... thing anywhere else in the world , the so- called stations of other countries being simply boat - houses , without living quar- ters or permanent crews . Nor is there any other life - saving establishment in the world maintained solely ...
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... thing of the past . His explanation of this surprising statement was , that in this age speed and economy in shipbuilding are secured . largely by the employment of the wonder- ful time - saving and labor - saving machin- ery introduced ...
... thing of the past . His explanation of this surprising statement was , that in this age speed and economy in shipbuilding are secured . largely by the employment of the wonder- ful time - saving and labor - saving machin- ery introduced ...
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... thing previously attained anywhere in the world . At first an attempt was made to use pneumatic compression riveters similar to those in use in many bridge shops ; but it was soon demonstrated that their great weight for the large gaps ...
... thing previously attained anywhere in the world . At first an attempt was made to use pneumatic compression riveters similar to those in use in many bridge shops ; but it was soon demonstrated that their great weight for the large gaps ...
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