Steam Navigation, Its Rise and Progress: With Authentic Tables of the Extent of the Steam Marine of All Parts of the Globe, Contrasted with the Steam Power of the British Empire; Imperfections of the Present System of Steam Navigation, and Symington's Inv

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Awarding, at page 70, the merit of the first Steam Engine erected in England, to the Marquess of Worcester. My authority for this novel statement will be found at page 325 of the Travels of Cosmo the Third, in Great Britain, in the reign of Charles the Second, in 1669, not 1653, as stated. Though I have been puzzled what other machine to understand by it, the description is not sufficiently clear to my mind, to leave no doubt of its being the steam engine. The paddle-wheel here described may be considered an improve ment upon the common wheel for Sea Navigation, yet I certainly give the preference, for such purpose, to Smith's Screw Propeller.

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