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American Railroad Journal - Page 331
1840
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The New-York Visitor and Lady's Album

1842 - 210 pages
...could not help calling to mind that the courage, the seamanship, and ability of Chauncey would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by...of several millions of dollars, were promptly and honourably settled with the government. Shortly after this, he constructed a steamship, the " Robert...
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Discourses on the Objects and Uses of Science and Literature

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1843 - 342 pages
...Britain, could not help calling to mind that the courage, seamanship, and ability of Chauncey would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by the skill, the enterprise, the science, the power of combination, and the ready and inexhaustible resources of his ship-builder, HENRY ECKFORD....
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, Volume 3

Henry Barnard - 1849 - 580 pages
...of Still I cannot forbear from paying a passing tribute to the memory Commodore Chauncey, would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by the skill, the enterprise, the science, the power of combination, and the ready and inexhaustible resources of his ship-builder, Henry Eckford....
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Annual Report on Public Schools in Rhode Island

1849 - 580 pages
...memory of a townsman and a friend The courage, seamanship, and ability of Commodore Chauncey, would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by the skill, the enterprise, the science, the power of combination, and the ready and inexhaustible resources of his ship-builder, Henry Eckford....
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Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also Lives of Distinguished ...

Henry Howe - 1856 - 444 pages
...could not help calling to mind that the courage, the seamanship, and ability of Chauncey would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by...conclusion of the war, his accounts, involving an amount o( several millions of dollars, were promptly and honorably settled with the government. Shortly after...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 2

Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 pages
...friend The courage, seamanship, and ability of Commodore Chauncey. would have been exerted in vain, hail they not been seconded by the skill, the enterprise, the science, the power of combination, and the ready and inexhaustible resources of his ship-builder, Henry Eckford....
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Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also Lives of Distinguished ...

Henry Howe - 1858 - 524 pages
...could not help calling to mind that the courage, the seamanship, and ability of Chauucey would have been exerted in vain, had they not been seconded by...combination, and the inexhaustible resources of the ship -builder, Henry Eckford." At the conclusion of the war, his accounts, involving an amount of several...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 23

Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 pages
...memory of a townsman and a friend The courage, seamanship, and ability of Commodore Chauncey. would have ructure by internal forces. . . . PSYCHOLOGY. Psychology is simply the laws of the knowledge of power of combination, and the ready and inexhaustible resources of his ship-builder, Henry Eckford....
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