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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 100 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUTI30RITIES .—For See also:

ancient boats: See also:Diet. See also:Ant., " Navis "; C. Torr, Ancient See also:Ships; See also:Smith, Voyage and Shipwreck of St See also:Paul; Graser, De re navali; Breusing, See also:Die Nautik der See also:Alten; Contre-amiral Serre, La Marine See also:des anciens; Jules See also:Var, L'See also:Art nautique Bans l'antiquite'. See also:Medieval: Jai, Arche'ologie navale, and Glossaire nautique; See also:Marquis de Folin, Bateaux et moires, progres de la construction navale; W. S. See also:Lindsay, See also:History of See also:Merchant See also:Shipping and Ancient See also:Commerce. See also:Modern: H. Warington See also:Smyth, See also:Mast and See also:Sail in See also:Europe and See also:Asia; See also:Dixon See also:Kempe, See also:Manual of Yacht and See also:Boat Sailing; H. C. Folkhard, The Sailing Boat; F. G. Adalo, The See also:Sea Fishing See also:Industry of See also:England and See also:Wales; R.

C. See also:

Leslie, Old Sea Wings, &c. (E.

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