01849nam 2200385Ia 450 99638533130331620200824132159.0(CKB)4940000000075490(EEBO)2240965089(OCoLC)ocm12187114e(OCoLC)12187114(EXLCZ)99494000000007549019850621d1653 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The sea-mans grammar[electronic resource] containing most plain and easie directions, how to build, rigge, yard, and mast any ship whatsoever : with the plain exposition of all such terms as are used in a navie and fight at sea : whereunto is added a table of the weight, charge, shot, powder, and the dimensions of all other appurtenances belonging to all sorts of great ordnance : with divers practicall experiments in the art of gunnery : also the charge and duty of every officer in a ship and their shares : with the use of the petty tally /written by Captain John Smith, sometimes governour of Virginia, and admiral of New EnglandImprinted at London And are to be sold by Andrew Kemb ...1653[4], 85 [i.e. 75] p. illPreviously published as: An accidence for the sea. 1626; and an enlarged edition: A sea grammar. 1627.Pages 73-75 misnumbered 83-85.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158Naval art and scienceEarly works to 1800NavigationEarly works to 1800Naval art and scienceNavigationSmith John1580-1631.597187EAAEAAUMIWaOLNBOOK996385331303316The sea-mans grammar2363131UNISA