THE ' NYDIA ' CHANGING TACKS—FORWARD SHEETS SLACKED OFF AND HELM DOWN. Tile Maps. Aerial Telegraphy from Balloons. the permanent head of the school. Di'CIC VIEW OF AUTOMATICALLY THE ' NYDIA' SHOWING THE MECHANISM FOR WORKING THE SAILS AND RUDDER., scientific american, 1900-07-28
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