An universal dictionary of the Marine: or, a copious explanation of the technical terms ... employed in the construction ... of a ship. Illustrated ... To which is annexed, a translation of the French sea-terms, etc

An universal dictionary of the Marine: or, a copious explanation of the technical terms ... employed in the construction ... of a ship. Illustrated ... To which is annexed, a translation of the French sea-terms, etc
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