Sentence example with the word 'tonnage'

tonnage

accommodation, bottoms, content, fatness, gravity, heftiness, merchant fleet, net weight, ponderousness, ships, weight

Definition n. a tax imposed on ships that enter the US

Last update: July 22, 2015


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The ship has tonnage of export items.   [Please select]

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The ship was anchored to pay the tonnage.   [Please select]

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It is the carrier of a heavy tonnage of coal to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.   [Please select]

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_--By the great act of tonnage and poundage, passed in 1660, on the restoration of Charles II.   [Please select]

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Between 1900 and 1911 the tonnage of the British fleet increased from 215,000 to 1,716,000; of the German fleet from 152,000 to 829,000.   [Please select]

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CARRIED CREW OF 860 The registered tonnage was 45,000, and the displacement tonnage 66,000.   [Please select]

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Her dimensions were: Length, 882 1/2 feet; Beam, 92 feet, Depth (from keel to tops of funnels), 175 feet Tonnage, 45,000.   [Please select]

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He levied those duties of tonnage and poundage, and increased them as he thought fit.   [Please select]

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First Parliament, 1626, would grant "tonnage and poundage" for only one year.   [Please select]

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The steamboat tonnage of New Orleans alone in 1843 was more than double that of New York City.   [Please select]

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Royalties and tonnage-dues were its chief sources, although arrears of minimum or dead rent had accumulated to the extent of 12,805 pounds 8s.   [Please select]

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