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... proved . The whole of the proceedings were then submitted to the Prince Regent , who expressed his entire approbation of them , and became the patron of the National Society . We have thought it the more necessary to give a short ...
... prove a rule , it can never constitute a rule . Now the rule which the society cannot abandon , without abandoning the very object for which it was formed , is , that the children received into its schools , should be educated in the ...
... proved the best in our navy ; but whenever our builders have been so far misled by their little attainments in the science of naval architec- ture , as to depart from the model before them in any material degree , and attempt ...
... prove too tedious and expensive to be applied on so large a scale as is required for the timber employed in ships of war . Add to this , that all acid impregnations would be destructive of iron , which is but too liable to corrosion by ...
... proved himself , in the construction of the Salsette and the Minden , a man of real ability , and fully competent to the duties of his situation . His son Nowrojee , and several young men of the different branches of his family , assist ...