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" I knew not what was the matter ; but if they would be quiet and indulge me for half an hour, I would either go on or abandon the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below and examined the machinery, and discovered... "
Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General ... - Page 340
by John Warner Barber - 1845 - 616 lehte
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute, 1. köide

1833 - 426 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a...put in motion. She continued to move on. All were •till incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their senses. We left the fair city...
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The Irish penny magazine

1833 - 222 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a...work. In a short period it was obviated. The boat was j)ut again in motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to...
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The Young Gentleman's Book: Containing a Series of Choice Readings in ...

1834 - 498 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a...work. In a short period it was obviated. The boat was put again in motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust...
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The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 4. köide

1834 - 440 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I wen', below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause* was a slight mal-adjustment of some of the work. IB a short period it was obviated. The boat was again put in motion. She continued to move on. All...
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The Students' Cabinet Library of Useful Tracts, 2. köide

1836 - 378 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a...was again put in motion. She continued to move on. AH were still incredulous. None seemed willing to trust the evidence of their own senses. We left the...
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The Guide to Knowledge, 4. köide

William Pinnock - 1836 - 734 lehte
...the voyage for that time. This short respite was conceded without objection. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a...mal-adjustment of some of the work. In a short period this was obviated, and the boat once more put in motion. She continued to move ; all were still incredulous...
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Steam Navigation, Its Rise and Progress, with Authentic Tables of the Extent ...

Boyman Boyman - 1840 - 210 lehte
...for half an hour, I would either go on, or abandon the voyage for that time. I went below, examined the machinery, and discovered that the cause was a slight mal-adjustment of some of the work. The boat was again put in motion. She continued to move on. All were still incredulous. None seemed...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, 35. köide

1841 - 536 lehte
...glowing description of his successful experiments communicated to Judge Story says : — "The boat continued to move on — all were still incredulous...own senses. We left the fair city of New York, we pawed through the romantic and ever-varying scenery of the highlands ; we descried the clustering houses...
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Railway Locomotives and Cars, 13. köide

1841 - 412 lehte
...respite was conceded without objection. I went below and examined the machinery, and discovered that it was a slight mal-adjustment of some of the work. In...a short period it was obviated. The boat was again in motion : she continued to move on ; all were incredulous : none seemed willing to trust their own...
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The Northern Light, 4. köide

1844 - 104 lehte
...respite wasconceded without objection. I went b:low and examined the machinery, and discovered that it was a slight maladjustment of some of the work. In...a short period it was obviated. The boat was again in motion: she continued to move on: all were incredulous : none seemed willing to trust their own...
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