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4 her equilibrium ao possibles this To was accomplish as his "follow ships clear down to the keelson all the coal remaining amed- was hoisted outt put, in the brinkers; heavy oak timbers sixteen inches square were then laid on each side of the keeloon begand extending equally forex aft over the opening of the main hatch the space from which the coal had been removed was then filled with coarse heavy hallast to the level of the 'ween deck beausy directly under the main hatch to about of the ballast directly under the three feet higher; the upper courses tween deek brams were carefully arranged & the beams fimily supported upon if with blocks of wedges; Four heavy welve inch

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