| Cadwallader David Colden - 1817 - 406 sidor
...it, which deserves to be preserved. It is as follows: * <* To the Editor of the American Ctiizeto. « SIR, " I arrived this afternoon, at four o'clock,...such boats may be rendered of great importance to my country,'to prevent erraneous opinions, and give some satisfaction to the friends of useful improvements,... | |
| 1844 - 104 sidor
...Fulton to the American Citizen : JVew York, Jlugust 10, 1808. Sir — I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the steamboat from Albany. As the success...me great hopes that such boats may be rendered of much importance to my country, to prevent erroneous opinions and givesome satisfaction to the friends... | |
| 1841 - 412 sidor
...Fulton to the American Citizen : — NEW YORK, AUGUST 20, 1808. Sir : — I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the steamboat from Albany. As the success...me great hopes that such boats may be rendered of much importance to my country, to prevent erroneous opinions and give some satisfaction to the friends... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 436 sidor
...himself a passenger on this voyage, and upon his return published an account of it us follows : a " To the Editor of the American Citizen. " SIR, — I arrived this afternoon at four o'clock in the steam boat from Albany. As the success of my experiment gives me great hopes that such boats may be... | |
| Charles King - 1852 - 88 sidor
...distance, both as to time and speed. * Our readers will like to see Mr. Fulton's modest letter reprinted. To the Editor of the American Citizen. SIR :— I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock from Albany, in the steamboat. As the success of my experiment gives me great hopes that... | |
| Charles King - 1852 - 92 sidor
...distance, both as to time and speed. * Our readers will like to see Mr. Fulton's modest letter reprinted. To the Editor of the American Citizen. SIR : — I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock from Albany, in the steamboat. As the success of my experiment gives me great hopes that... | |
| 1907 - 600 sidor
...of the American Citizen, gives this account of hie first trip: "Sir: I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the steamboat from Albany. As the success...experiment gives me great hopes that such boats may bo rendered of great importance to my country, to prevent erroneous opinions and give some satisfaction... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1887 - 632 sidor
...upon his return, published this account of it : " To tiie Editor of the American Citizen. " SIB— I arrived this afternoon, at four o'clock, in the...may be rendered of great importance to my country, you will have the goodness to publish the following statement of facts. " I left New York on Monday,... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1887 - 718 sidor
...concisely his own account of the voyage. We append it as a literary curiosity: — NEW YORK, Aug. 20. To THE EDITOR OF THE " AMERICAN CITIZEN: " * SIR, — I arrived this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the steam Boat from Albany. As the success of my experiment gives me great hope that... | |
| Emerson W. Gould - 1889 - 792 sidor
...in a New York paper. On this voyage Mr. Fulton had been a passenger on the boat. He writes: * •*' To THE EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN CITIZEN : " Sir: —...in the steamboat from Albany. As the success of my experiments gives me great hopes that such boats may be rendered of great importance to my country,... | |
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