THE REUTERDAEL ATTACK ON OUR NAVY. WATER The Wide and Heavy Belt of U. S. S. 'South Carolina '-' and 'Michigan.' THE EINITERDAHL ATTACK ON OUR NAVY ANSWERED. Diagrams Showing Variations in Freeboard and Waterline. The Peril of Raising the Belt., scientific american, 1908-01-25
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