id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 193057497 Maclaren Volume 19, Scripture-SUG 1823 .txt text/plain 952787 67384 80 great body of water which receives rivers must be salt, Sea-water requires a very great degree of cold in order The truth of this assertion will be evident it ^ alwajrg be greater than tins expression j but it webearing with any proplled^rCcan ahvays be found, suppose n so great that the quantity (I +i) is equal water, will, in a very little time, obtain life and motion. a ship sail fast, draw little water, and to keep a good Architecship will not only sail faster than a small one of a si milar form, but will also require fewer hands to work her. water lines in the ship's entrance to form convex curves It should be observed, that in ascertaining a ship's lonptude by a time-piece, this great inconvenience occurs, Having now given a few general instructions concernino the best method of training pointers, we shall subioin a few observations respecting the most common speĀ¬ ./cache/193057497.txt ./txt/193057497.txt