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Quotation: False Rail.—A rail fayed down upon the upper side of the main or upper rail of the head. It is to strengthen the head-rail, and forms the seat of ease at the after end next the bow.
Author:
Richard W. Meade
Publishing location:
Philadelphia, Pa.
Date of publication:
1869
Page number:
467
Edition:2
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