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" The power of propelling boats by steam is now fully proved. The morning I left New York, there were not perhaps thirty persons in the city who believed that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility ; and while we were putting... "
Missouri as it is in 1867: An Illustrated Historical Gazetteer of Missouri ... - Página 420
por Nathan Howe Parker - 1867 - 446 páginas
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volumen8

1808 - 356 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility. And while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...it so fully answer my expectations. It will give a quick and cheap conveyance to merchandize on the Missisippi, Missouri, and other great rivers, which...
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The Life of Robert Fulton

Cadwallader David Colden - 1817 - 400 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...heard a number of sarcastic remarks. This is the way in which ignorant men compliment what they call philosophers and projectors. « Having employed much...
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Three Years in North America, Volumen1

James Stuart - 1833 - 552 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...expectations. It will give a cheap and quick conveyance to merchandize on the Mississippi and Missouri, and other great rivers, which are now laying open their...
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Crisis, and National Co-operative Trades' Union Gazette, Volúmenes1-2

1833 - 480 páginas
...believed that the boat would move one mile an hour or be of the least utility. And while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...it so fully answer my expectations. It will give a quick and cheap conveyance to merchandize on the Mississippi, Missouri and other great rivers which...
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Three Years in North America, Volumen1

James Stuart - 1833 - 928 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...number of sarcastic remarks. This is the way, you knew, in which ignorant men compliment what they call philosophers and projectors. " Having employed...
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History of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the ..., Volumen87

William Dunlap - 1834 - 450 páginas
...believed that the boat would move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...and money, and zeal, in accomplishing this work, it gave me, as it will you. great pleasure to see it so fully answer my expectations. It will give a cheap...
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute, Volumen4

1835 - 398 páginas
...believed that the boat would move a mile an hour, or be of the least util, ity ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...compliment what they call philosophers and* projectors. merchandise on the Mississippi and Missouri, and other great rivers, which are now laying open their...
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Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also, Lives of Distinguished ...

Henry Howe - 1840 - 492 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...heard a number of sarcastic remarks. This is the way in which ignorant men compliment what they call philosophers and projectors. Having employed much time,...
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volumen4

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1856 - 860 páginas
...that the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or be of the least utility ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators,...heard a number of sarcastic remarks. This is the way in which ignorant men compliment what they call philcsophci-s and projectors. Having employed much...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen4

1841 - 604 páginas
...the boat would ever move one mile an hour, or b« of the least utility ; and while we were putting off from the wharf, which was crowded with spectators, I heard a number of sarcastic remarks. Having employed much time, money, and zeal, in accomplishing this work, it gives me, as it will give...
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