| Trade Board of - 1850 - 690 pages
...be put to him. He must understand the use of tbe quadrant, and be able to observe with it, and rend off the arc. In SEAMANSHIP. — He must give satisfactory...to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of hoKip, &c. ; must understand the measurement of the log-line, glass, and lead-line; be conversant with... | |
| Janet Taylor - 1852 - 98 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc. IN SEAMANSHIP.—He must give satisfactory answers as to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of... | |
| Commerce - 1858 - 808 pages
...should understand the use of, and how to adjust, the quadrant. In Seamanship. lie should bo able to give satisfactory answers as to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of water, provisions, dunnagiug a ship's hold, &c. ; he should understand the measurement of the logline,... | |
| Edward J. Henessey - Astronomy - 1859 - 82 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc....SEAMANSHIP. — He must give satisfactory answers as to * At these places extra Examinations are held. the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of holds,... | |
| Reed Thomas and co, ltd, Thomas REED (of Sunderland.) - Merchant marine - 1859 - 106 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it. and read off the arc. IN SEAMANSH1P. — He must give satisfactory answers as to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing... | |
| Janet Taylor - 1860 - 164 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc....holds, &c. : must Understand the measurement of the log line, glass, and leadline ; be conversant with the rule of the road, as regards both steamers arid... | |
| Trade Board of - 1860 - 774 pages
...like nature, as may be put to him. He most understand the use of the sextaut, and be able ь f'bserve with it, and read off the arc. In SEAMANSHIP. —...rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of holds, ke. ; must understand the measurement of the log-line, ;bsí, and lead-line ; bo conversant with the... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1863 - 310 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc. In Seamanship. — He must gwe satisfactory answers as to the rigging and unrigging of ships, stowing of holds, &c. ; must understand... | |
| Thomas Liddell Ainsley - 1864 - 360 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the Sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc....holds, &c. ; must understand the measurement of the log line, glass, and lead line ; be conversant with the rule of the road, as regards both steamers... | |
| Janet Taylor - 1865 - 184 pages
...other easy problems of a like nature as may be put to him. He must understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it, and read off the arc....holds, &c. : must understand the measurement of the log line, glass, and leadline ; be conversant with the rule of the road, as regards both steamers and... | |
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