| Charles Morris, Edward Sylvester Ellis, Isaac Thorne Johnson - Campaign literature - 1900 - 538 pages
...upon a trial displacement of about 1 3, 500 tons, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding $3,600,000 each ; three armored cruisers of about 13,000 tons trial displacement, carrying... | |
| Edgar Stanton Maclay - United States - 1902 - 664 pages
...five hundred tons, to be sheathed and coppered, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding three million six hundred thousand dollars each." The armored cruisers are similarly described,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Labor Committee - 1905 - 144 pages
...displacement of not more than sixteen thousand tons, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding four million two hundred and twelve thousand dollars each. * * * Provided, That the Secretary... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Eight-hour movement - 1905 - 154 pages
...displacement of not more than sixteen thousand tons, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding four million two hundred and twelve thousand dollars each. * * * Pi'oridecl, That the Secretary... | |
| Naval art and science - 1912 - 564 pages
...heavy armor and as powerful armament as any vessel of its class, to have the highest practicable s]>eed and greatest desirable radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not to exceed $7.425.000." The act provides for eight submarine torpedo boats, to cost in the aggregate not more... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1910 - 788 pages
...most powerful armament for vessels of their class, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding four million six hundred and fifty-nine thousand dollars each; two gunboats of about one... | |
| United States - 1911 - 828 pages
...displacement of not more than sixteen thousand tons, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding four million two hundred and twelve thousand dollars each; two first-class armored cruisers... | |
| United States - 1912 - 870 pages
...most powerful ordnance for vessels of their class, and to have the highest practicable speed and great radius of action, and to cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not exceeding four million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars each; and three protected cruisers of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1913 - 946 pages
...constructed one first-class battleship, carrying as heavy armor and as powerful armament as any vessel of its class, to have the highest practicable speed and greatest...cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not to exceed $7.425,000: Provided, That the battleship herein authorized shall be built in a Government navy yard.... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - Naval art and science - 1914 - 1182 pages
...constructed one firstclass battleship, carrying as heavy armor and as powerful armament as any vessel of its class, to have the highest practicable speed and greatest...cost, exclusive of armor and armament, not to exceed $7,425,000: Provided, That the battleship herein authorized shall be built in a Government navy yard.... | |
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