单词 | freightage |
例句 | It is not a plausible source of raw materials: the freightage from Mars to Earth would be too expensive for many centuries to come. Cosmos 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z Perhaps there’s no reason it would, and yet the absence of historical freightage stands in contrast to Farhadi’s Iranian films, in which the characters are manic with the tensions of an unfinished past. How Iran’s Greatest Director Makes Art of Moral Ambiguity 2019-01-31T05:00:00Z The ground floor of the building appears to have been divided into sections, in which space for the freightage or equipment of each of the several vessels was allotted. A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River 2012-01-11T03:00:29.487Z The postillions' whips cracked, the horses scrambled into a trot, and away rolled the carriage, with its precious freightage, along the quaint main street, in the moonlight, toward Paris. In a Glass Darkly, v. 2/3 2011-08-25T02:00:31.597Z No, Tom, that precious freightage is for a more substantial craft. The Tenants of Malory Volume 1 of 3 2011-03-04T03:01:04.443Z Other departments not susceptible to foreign competition on account of freightage, such as the manufacture of storage batteries and rolling stock, are also fairly prosperous. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 2 "Ehud" to "Electroscope" 2011-01-29T03:00:23.777Z Before a ship sails from port with its valuable cargo of goods and its priceless freightage of life, they do what is called "boxing the compass." What a Young Husband Ought to Know He soon obtained five hundred barrels of flour, and seventy barrels of bread, at one dollar per barrel for freightage, and three per cent commission for selling. Journal of Voyages Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate... A private car had been attached to the train at the Missouri River, and its freightage was of moment to the couple in section three. A Romance in Transit I suppose she was thinking of that course of true love that never yet ran smooth, upon which the freightage of her life was ventured. The Tenants of Malory Volume 1 of 3 2011-03-04T03:01:04.443Z It is inevitable, at first, that a country opened by the railroads for the express purpose of obtaining the largest possible freightage of cereals should for a few seasons be a "single-crop country." The Greater Republic A History of the United States Sometimes, when she is weary of the freightage these men lay upon her, she rises and crushes it to atoms. Seeds of Pine The rage for shipping in the Rover was so great that I could get about five times more for freightage than I could in time of peace. Journal of Voyages Containing an Account of the Author's being Twice Captured by the English and Once by Gibbs the Pirate... Off from land! the waves with pleasure Bear light hearts and weightless freightage. The Trumpeter of Säkkingen A Song from the Upper Rhine. Sir Walter Scott evinced his love of literary labour by undertaking the revision of the whole of the Waverley Novels—a goodly freightage of some fifty or sixty volumes. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches But I told him that the freightage would eat up the profits, and he see it would, and gin up the idee onwillin’ly. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife Messenger after messenger was dismissed with precious critical freightage, and soon Tekla had finished, envious eyes watching her all the while. Melomaniacs Yellowed or whitened with this freightage, moth and butterfly, as they sail through the air, know not that they are publishing the banns of marriage between two blossoms acres or, it may be, miles apart. Little Masterpieces of Science: The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer Rails, chairs, and rolling stock were forwarded by sea, involving heavy expenditures for freightage, and a ten per cent war risk on insurance. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 Until it had been demonstrated that Virginia could provide profitable freightage for the ships of England, her future rested upon an insecure foundation. The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624 The moon shines brightly on its high-perched castle, and we have scarce stopped the paddles, when our deck is invaded by a new freightage of passengers, already far too many. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 Commercially, however, distance is mainly a matter of freightage. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals Devinne, with his acute business acumen, had insured a certain supply by ordering the stuff at the close of the last season and paying freightage in advance. Colorado Jim Passing the wide freightage doors, I came to a narrow one which was wide open; so I first looked, and then walked in. Illustrated Science for Boys and Girls With disciplined haste, the jolly-boat was launched and filled with its human freightage. Blackbeard: Buccaneer Nor are the freightage and postage moneys the only sources of profit. Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post Now it is as possible to abolish ocean freightage as it was to make Waterloo Bridge toll-free, or establish the Woolwich free ferry. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals It was no safe channel for their frail birch-bark canoes, and they were obliged to wait a week till the vast freightage of ice had run past. Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality The baled cotton is hauled by team from the plantation to the nearest market-town, an item sometimes greater than the entire freightage from the nearest seaport to Liverpool. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges Actually, the heavy freightage that must pass over these roads makes it essential that they be first class. Still Jim O, shipped of old time by the navies of Tarshish For Solomon's court and the wondering gapes Of Jerusalem's Great Age, The invoice for freightage Including some items of peacocks and parcels of apes! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 4, 1914 The carriage of grain from Minnesota to New Orleans by this method costs no more than the freightage from the same point to Chicago by rail. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 24, March, 1873 This new world of America, a seemingly impenetrable barrier, lay between Spain and the Indies—the real Indies from which the Portuguese were yearly bringing home a rich freightage of gems and spices. Beginnings of the American People I have sent a man to clear the freightage. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order And always it must drop with a grade that took no account of return freightage. Still Jim Its railway facilities, too, are so complete that there is not a manufacturing town in the whole island that is not within fifteen hours of freightage from it. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.) After I had paid the freightage of these said marbles the money received for this work came to an end. Michael Angelo Buonarroti Now only a base-born butcher survived to tell the story of disaster, and the stately White Ship, with her noble freightage, lay buried beneath the waves. Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15) The Romance of Reality And Puddock let go, and the boat and its precious freightage, with a horrid whisk and a sweep, commenced its seaward career in the dark. The House by the Church-Yard With a single exception its ores were low grade, and the wagon-road and pack-trail freightage made them practically profitless to the miners. Empire Builders In exchange for his goods he received furs; and the mules returned with their freightage of very rich treasure. Christopher Carson Lines of fine vessels from Liverpool and from Hamburg were running to the West Coast of Africa, and competition had cut down freightage to the lowest possible point. The Firm of Girdlestone The corn had been shelled and sacked at elevator points, eastward in the State, and in encouraging emigration the railroad was glad to supply the grain at cost and freightage. Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings He got into the boat, sat down, and placed the leather bag with its heavy freightage at his feet, and took an oar. J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3 The product was of inferior grade, the price was low, and the cost of freightage high. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime From off the boundless harvest fields the grain was carried in June, and it is now stacked in sacks along the track, awaiting freightage. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains I, too, could call for small beers and minimise by two-thirds the detestable freightage with which comradeship burdened one. John Barleycorn But some strains of germplasm carry an excessive freightage of memories—are, to be scientific, more atavistic than other strains; and such a strain is mine. Before Adam The postilions' whips cracked, the horses scrambled into a trot, and away rolled the carriage, with its precious freightage, along the quaint main street, in the moonlight, toward Paris. The Room in the Dragon Volant Lumber, mines—especially of the baser metals or commercial minerals—fisheries, a terminus of water freightage, may one or all call into existence a community a hundred years in advance of its environment. The Forest Although San Francisco was only three years removed from the tent stage, and although the freightage from the centres of civilization was appalling, there was no lack of luxury. The Gray Dawn Pym, hidden amid the freightage of the hold, falls into a prolonged slumber, probably caused by the foul air in that part of the vessel. A Strange Discovery One Virginia firm received one hundred tons of freight a month, and paid $10,000 a month freightage. Roughing It, Part 6. The high prices charged for trifles were eloquent of high freights and bewildering distances of freightage. Roughing It, Part 2. The freightage of significance carried by each concrete, sensuous, picture-making word is bound to vary according to the entire physical and mental history of the man who hears it. A Study of Poetry To one who knew so assuredly His own mission and rich freightage of blessing, how strange it must have been that He found so few to accept His gifts! Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark Do not venture the rich freightage of your happiness in crazy vessels. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms Be it remembered, furthermore, that no surgeon accompanied this afflicted living freightage, that not even a qualified nurse traveled with it. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front But it mattered little that one wreck should float off in safety, if upon the wreck that perished were embarked the human freightage. Miscellaneous Essays To the winds and waves thou committedst thy goodly freightage, and didst ask no aid of magic fumes, and spells, and boiling cauldrons. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia The Helen Mar carried no guano, and charged freightage accordingly for being clean. The Belted Seas But it mattered little that one wreck should float off in safety if upon the wreck that perished were embarked the human freightage. The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc But he who has only a single bark—one freightage, however costly—whose whole estate is invested in the one venture—let him lose that, and all is lost. Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story For he reads not your force, or your freightage Of warriors fell-handed, Or when they will join for the onset, Or whither they steer! The Dynasts He could recall his boyish, half-scared curiosity concerning those Persian ships, coming first as merchantmen, or with pirates on occasion, in the half-savage, wicked splendours of their decoration, the monstrous figure-heads, their glittering freightage. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays Up the Thames sailed the lucky little merchantman in the year of 1687, with three hundred thousand pounds sterling as her freightage of treasure. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors To the vision of the railroad builders a tremendous potential freightage now appeared. The Passing of the Frontier; a chronicle of the old West All that exists is the Elsinore, with her queer human freightage and her cargo of coal, cleaving a rotund of ocean of which the skyline is a dozen miles away. The Mutiny of the Elsinore While Kwaque obeyed, the mate sounded the well for the last time, reporting three feet and a half, and the lighter freightage of the starboard boat was tossed in by the sailors. Michael, Brother of Jerry Here I can only indicate very briefly the course of the stream and its freightage. The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 Because of her reputation for speed, she received freightage of six pounds sterling per ton while British ships rode at anchor with empty holds or were glad to sail at three pounds ten per ton. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors Of what is lighter, especially if it be light as wind, how much easier the freightage! The French Revolution |
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