House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about six thousand tons displacement,... Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - 189. lappuseautors: United States. Naval History Division - 1964Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States - 1886 - 1290 lapas
...assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not less than three thousand five- hundred nor more... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1888 - 496 lapas
...considered. These are as follow : — " ' Two sea-going double-bottomed armour vessels of about 6,000 tons displacement, designed for a speed of at least...necessary appliances for working under forced draught, to have a complete torpedo outfit, and be armed in the most effective manner.' " Designs not accepted... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1891 - 816 lapas
...armament." The first clanse of the first section of the act of August 3, 1886 (24 Stat., 215), is: "First. Two sea-going, double-bottomed, armored vessels of...all necessary appliances for working under forced dranght, and costing, inclnding engines and machinery and exclnding armament, not more than two million... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1910 - 788 lapas
...assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not less than three thousand five hundred nor more... | |
| 1912 - 870 lapas
...assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not less than three thousand five hundred nor more... | |
| United States - 1916 - 786 lapas
...constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels se£rmored vp8' of about six thousand tons displacement, designed...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not Cruiser. less than three thousand five hundred... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1916 - 784 lapas
...constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going*double-bottomed armored vessels 8e£rmored vesof about six thousand tons displacement, designed for...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not Cruiser, less than three thousand five hundred... | |
| United States - 1887 - 1274 lapas
...'""'" ' '" '" ' ' First. Two sea going double-bottomed armored vessels of about six Armored vessels, thousand tons displacement, designed for a speed of...each. Said vessels shall have each a complete torpedo Torpedo outfit, outfit anil be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed... | |
| American Society of Naval Engineers - 1889 - 488 lapas
...assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not less than three thousand five hundred nor more... | |
| 1908 - 662 lapas
...assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to have constructed, as hereinafter provided — First. Two sea-going double-bottomed armored vessels of about...outfit and be armed in the most effective manner. Second. One protected double-bottomed cruiser of not less than three thousand five hundred nor more... | |
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