A Vindication by Cadwallader D. Colden, of the Steam Boat Right Granted by the State of New-York: In the Form of an Answer to the Letter of Mr. Duer, Addressed to Mr. ColdenWebsters and Skinners, 1818 - 178 lappuses |
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... boat by steam and in respect to the boats built by Livingston and Fulton being the invention of Fitch , patented to him in 1791 : and in respect to Gov- ernor Ogden's boat being built on principles in- vented by Fitch and improved by ...
... boat by steam and in respect to the boats built by Livingston and Fulton being the invention of Fitch , patented to him in 1791 : and in respect to Gov- ernor Ogden's boat being built on principles in- vented by Fitch and improved by ...
29. lappuse
... boat built on the Dela- ware , some time after Mr. Fitch had relinquished , or abandoned his project , went to London . With the pecuniary aid of a wealthy American , and sev- eral monied men , he built a steam boat on the Thames . She ...
... boat built on the Dela- ware , some time after Mr. Fitch had relinquished , or abandoned his project , went to London . With the pecuniary aid of a wealthy American , and sev- eral monied men , he built a steam boat on the Thames . She ...
36. lappuse
... made in Europe , which I shall notice in the sequel . If they did , or if ( as the committee state in their report ) " the steam boats , built by Livingston and Fulton , are in substance the invention of John Fitch , patented in 1791 ...
... made in Europe , which I shall notice in the sequel . If they did , or if ( as the committee state in their report ) " the steam boats , built by Livingston and Fulton , are in substance the invention of John Fitch , patented in 1791 ...
54. lappuse
... made , but had been applied to a boat that was then already built . The grant was made to Fitch , not to induce him to proceed in an uncertain , hazardous and expen- ' sive experiment , " but to reward him for his ingenu- ity ...
... made , but had been applied to a boat that was then already built . The grant was made to Fitch , not to induce him to proceed in an uncertain , hazardous and expen- ' sive experiment , " but to reward him for his ingenu- ity ...
58. lappuse
... built a boat " of about thirty tons burthen , which was propel- " led by steam ; but as she was incompetent to " fulfil the conditions of the law , she was aban- " doned , and he , for a time , relinquished his pro- ject . " You have ...
... built a boat " of about thirty tons burthen , which was propel- " led by steam ; but as she was incompetent to " fulfil the conditions of the law , she was aban- " doned , and he , for a time , relinquished his pro- ject . " You have ...
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