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" The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public; and the proprietor is determined to do everything in his power to merit public encouragement. The terms are for the present fixed... "
The Life of Henry Bell: The Practical Introducer of the Steam-boat Into ... - Page 42
by Edward Morris - 1844 - 183 pages
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Pamphlets on English Public Works and Engineering

1800 - 798 pages
...merit public encouragement. The terms are, for the present, fixed at 4s. for the best cabin, and 3s. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. The subscriber continues his establishment at Helensburgh Baths...
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volume 13

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1891 - 632 pages
...merit public encouragement. " The terms are for the present fixed at 4s. for the best cabin and 3s. the second, but beyond these rates nothing is to be allowed to servants or any other person employed about the vessel. "The Subscriber continues his Establishment at Helensburgh...
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Address of Sir John Rennie, President, to the Annual General Meeting [of The ...

Sir John Rennie - 1846 - 120 pages
...merit public encouragement. " The terms are, for the present, fixed at 4*. for the best cabin, and 3s. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. " The subscriber continues his establishment at Helensburgh...
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 5

Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1846 - 632 pages
...cabin, and 3;. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. The subscriber continues his establishment at Helensburgh Baths the same u for yean past, and a vessel will be in readiness-to convey passengers in the ' Comet ' from Greenock...
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Transactions. Transactions

Royal society of arts - 1847 - 634 pages
...shillings the second; but beyond these rates no1812 - thing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. " The Subscriber...establishment at Helensburgh Baths, the same as for years past, and a vessel will be in readiness to convey passengers in the Comet from Greenock to Helensburgh....
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 46

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 pages
...public encouragement. " The terms are, fbr the present, fixed at 4s. for the beet cabin, and За. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. " The subscriber continues his establishment at HelenBburgh...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 46

1847 - 650 pages
...merit public encouragement. " The term* are, for the present, fixed at 4s. for the beat cabin, and 3s. the second ; but beyond" these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. •' The subscriber continues his establishment at HelcDEburgh...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 46

1847 - 650 pages
...merit public encouragement. 11 The terms are, for the present, fixed at 4s. for the best cabin, and 3s. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. •' The subscriber continues his establishment at Helensburgh...
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A Sketch of the Origin and Progress of Steam Navigation from Authentic Documents

Bennet Woodcroft - 1848 - 196 pages
...shillings the second ; but beyond these rates no1812- thing is to be allowed to servants, or any other person employed about the vessel. " The Subscriber...establishment at Helensburgh Baths, the same as for years past, and a vessel will be in readiness to convey passengers in the Comet from Greenock to Helensburgh....
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Memorials of the Lineage, Early Life, Education, and Development of the ...

George Williamson (of Greenock.), Watt Club (Greenock, Scotland) - 1856 - 336 pages
...Cabin, and 3s. the second, but beyond these rates nothing is to be allowed to servants or any other person employed about the Vessel. " The Subscriber...Establishment at Helensburgh Baths, the same as for years past ; and on the Comet's arrival at Greenock, a vessel will be in readiness to convey any Passengers...
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