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TWO CENTURIES

OF

SHIPBUILDING


H. M. S. Argyll.

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TWO CENTURIES OF
SHIPBUILDING
BY THE
SCOTTS AT GREENOCK.

[Partly Reprinted from "Engineering."]

"Take it all in all, a ship of the line is the most honourable thing that man, as a gregarious animal, has ever produced.... Into that he has put as much of his human patience, common sense, forethought, experimental philosophy, self-control, habits of order and obedience, thoroughly wrought hand-work, defiance of brute elements, careless courage, careful patriotism, and calm expectation of the judgment of God, as can well be put into a space of 300 feet long by 80 feet broad."—Ruskin.

LONDON:

OFFICES OF "ENGINEERING," 35 AND 36, BEDFORD STREET, W.C.


1906.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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