| Stephen Bleecker Luce - 1884 - 960 pages
...station, perhaps three or four miles distant, and the life-saving crew draw the apparatus or surfboat through the sand or over bad roads to where your vessel is stranded. there. Though the movements of the life-saving crew may not be perceptible to you, owing to the darkness,... | |
| Stephen Bleecker Luce - Navigation - 1898 - 852 pages
...the life-saving crew draw the apparatus or surfboat through the sand or over bad roads to the place where your vessel is stranded. Lights on the beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
| United States. Life-Saving Service - 1900 - 540 pages
...the life saving crew draw the apparatus or surfboat through the sand or over bad roads to the place where your vessel is stranded. Lights on the beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
| United States. Life-Saving Service - 1901 - 478 pages
...the life-saving crew draw the apparatus or surfboat through the sand or over bad roads to the place where your vessel is stranded. Lights on the beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
| Coastwise navigation - 1902 - 650 pages
...surf boat through the sand or over bad roads to where your vessel is stranded. sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel. Therefore, on hearing the cannon, make a strict search aloft, fore and aft, for the shot line, for it is almost... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 388 pages
...surf boat through the sand or over bad roads to where your vessel is stranded. sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel. Therefore, on hearing the cannon, make a strict search aloft, fore and aft, for the shot line, for it is almost... | |
| Tides - 1902 - 516 pages
...his station, perhaps 3 or I miles distant, and the life-saving erew draw the apparatus or siirfboat through the sand or over bad roads to where your vessel is stranded. Lights on the beat-h will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence... | |
| Tides - 1903 - 526 pages
...his station, perhaps 3 or 4 miles distant, and the life-saving crew draw the apparatus or Hitrfboat through the sand or over bad roads to where your vessel...beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may l>e taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1908 - 628 pages
...of the light and their arrival, as the patrolman will have to return to his station, perhaps 3 or 4 miles distant, and the life.saving crew draw the apparatus...beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
| Agriculture - 1909 - 532 pages
...of the light and their arrival, as the patrolman will have to return to his station, perhaps 3 or 4 miles distant, and the life-saving crew draw the apparatus...beach will indicate their arrival, and the sound of cannon firing from the shore may be taken as evidence that a line has been fired across your vessel.... | |
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