Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant Brooke” in chapter 1.1 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19.:

...ls for. The submerged ends of the ship, the Secretary refers to as novel, were ends extending beyond the shield under water to obtain speed, buoyancy and protection by submergence. And if Lieutenant Brooke presented rough drawings to the Department carrying out the same views, it may be called a singular coincidence. This singular coincidence becomes significant, but less singular, when considere...
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