Saturdays, about mid-day, or at such hour thereafter as may answer from the state of the tide ; and to leave Greenock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, in the morning, to suit the tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require... Machinery - Halaman 2821902Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1846 - 632 halaman
...Fridays, in the morning, to suit the tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public...encouragement. The terms are, for the present, fixed at Is. for the best cabin, and 3;. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants,... | |
| Sir John Rennie - 1846 - 120 halaman
...in the morning, to suit the tide. " The elegance, comfort, safety and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the 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,... | |
| 1847 - 650 halaman
...to suit the tide... yll . ¡,v. . " The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public;...everything in his power to merit public encouragement. 11 The terms are, for the present, fixed at 4s. for the best cabin, and 3s. the second ; but beyond... | |
| Royal society of arts - 1847 - 634 halaman
...be proved to meet the approbation of the public; and the proprietor is determined to do every thing in his power to merit public encouragement. " The terms are, for the present, fixed at four shillings for the best cabin, and three shillings the second; but beyond these rates no1812 -... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 halaman
...require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public ; and the proprietor is deter, mined to do everything in his power to merit public encouragement. " The terms are, fbr the present, fixed at 4s. for the beet cabin, and За. the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing... | |
| Bennet Woodcroft - 1848 - 196 halaman
...be proved to meet the approbation of the public ; and the proprietor is determined to do every thing in his power to merit public encouragement. " The terms are, for the present, fixed at four shillings for the best cabin, and three shillings the second ; but beyond these rates no1812-... | |
| J. Rankine, W. H. Rankine - 1862 - 120 halaman
...tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to oieetthe approbation of the public; and the proprietor is determined...encouragement. The terms are, for the present, fixed at 4s fur the best cabm, and 3s the second ; but beyond these rates, nothing is to be allowed to servants,... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 halaman
...answer from the state of the tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel, require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public...merit public encouragement. The terms are — for first cabin 4?., second 3s. ; but beyond these rates nothing is to be allowed for servants or any other... | |
| Ralph Temple (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 488 halaman
...Fridays, in the morning, to suit the tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public...encouragement. The terms are, for the present, fixed at four shillings for the best cabin, and three shillings the second ; but beyond these rates nothing... | |
| Ralph Temple (miscellaneous writer.) - 1870 - 288 halaman
...Fridays, in the morning, to suit the tide. The elegance, comfort, safety, and speed of this vessel require only to be proved to meet the approbation of the public...encouragement. The terms are, for the present, fixed at four shillings for the best cabin, and three shillings the second ; but beyond these rates nothing... | |
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