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TextPublication details: St. Louis, Mosby, 1947.Edition: 2d edDescription: 255 p. illus. 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - RC253 .A5 1947
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Lh̓omme et la mer,
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Utilisation et sécurité des petits navires :
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Cornelis Douwes, 1712-1773 :
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De Tusschenwateren, 1839-1867;
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The American transportation problem;
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Historical sketch of the progress of discovery, navigation, and commerce, from the earliest records to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Note on the elementary lessons of navigation given at the royal athenæa and at the state secondary schools for boys.
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Special committee upon opening up direct communication between the railway system of Canada and the navigable waters of the Yukon.
by Canada. -
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A letter, addressed to the proprietors and managers of canals and navigable rivers, on a new method for tracking and drawing vessels by a locomotive engine boat, with much greater speed, and at less than one third of the present expense.
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Journal of the proceedings of the convention, holden at Windsor, Vermont, February 16, 1825;
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Herbert air navigation course,
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