| John M'Nevin - Arithmetic - 1841 - 300 pages
...single-decked, take the length and 22 breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length -if of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck-plank to the ceiling in the hold, and the multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall... | |
| John M'Nevin - Arithmetic - 1841 - 300 pages
...be single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length £ of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck-plank to the ceiling in the hold, and the multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall... | |
| Calvin Tracy - Arithmetic - 1842 - 306 pages
...single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from said length threejiflha of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the cei1ing in the hold; then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage.... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1842 - 320 pages
...the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the-deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, and then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." 5. A single-decked vessel is 75 feet long, breadth 25 feet, and depth 12 feet. Required the... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1843 - 320 pages
...be single-decked, take the length and breadth as above directed, deduct, from the said length, f of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, and then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the tonnage." 5. A single-decked... | |
| Charles WATERHOUSE - Arithmetic - 1844 - 228 pages
...the last product, divided by 95, gives the true tonnage. For single-decked vessels, take the depdi from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, and proceed as before. If the vessel is a man of war, divide by 100 instead of 95, allowing the difference... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1845 - 816 pages
...breadth, as is directed to be taken for double decked vessels, and deduct three fifths in like manner, and the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold, and shall multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient shall be deemed the true contents or tonnage... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1846 - 1088 pages
...respect to a double decked vessel, 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 such vessel.... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1846 - 378 pages
...stern post. Then measure the breadth taken at the widest part above the main wale on the outside, and the depth from the under side of the deck plank to the ceiling in the hold. II. From the length take three-fifths of the breadth and multiply the remainder by the breadth and... | |
| John Caldwell Colt - Accounting - 1846 - 204 pages
...be single-decked, take the length and breadth, as above directed, deduct from the said length f of the breadth, and take the depth from the under side of the deck-plank to the ceiling in the hold, and then multiply and divide as aforesaid, and the quotient... | |
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