| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 446 str.
...convenient place*, to prevent the enemy's (hipe from coming too near» fo as to be able to cannonade thole in the harbour, or fling (hells amongft them ; and...convenient for making a harbour without great expence, the (hips may ride along the (höre ; which, for that reafon, mult be made acceffible for mips of burden... | |
| John Muller - 1799 - 336 str.
...enemy's fhips from coming too near, ib as to be able to cannonade thofe in the harbour, or fling fhells amongft them ; and if there is any danger of an enemy's approach by land, high ramparts and edifices mull be buiir, ib as to cover them. When a river is pretty large, and it is not convenient for making... | |
| 1823 - 872 str.
...there is any danger of ал enemy's approach by land, high ramparts and edifices must be built, so <} 2 ] Y ]p`~ F K B 2 -<u l B q{[>''v H Y ڤ g fk 2 Y? ! E z A "j ѻ1 ;JO` p y AY ' Ԫ D & ships may ride along the shore : which for that reason. must be made accessible for ships of burden... | |
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