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The advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's River
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The opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court delivered in the Court of Errors, in the cause of Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, vs. James Van Ingen and twenty others
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Concluding address of Mr. Fulton's lecture on the mechanism, practice and effects of torpedoes
delivered at Washington, February 17, 1810 -
Torpedo war, and submarine explosions
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Memorial & petition of Robert Fulton & Edward P. Livingston in behalf of themselves and the heirs of the late Robert R. Livingston
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Plan for supplying the city of New-York with fuel, by the New-York Coal Company
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Report on the practicability of navigating with steam boats on the southern waters of the United States
from the Chesapeak to the river St. Mary's ; forming part of a line of steam-boat communications now establishing from the northern extremity of Lake Champlain to East-Florida -
Report on the proposed canal between the Rivers Heyl and Helford. By Robert Fulton, engineer
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In the court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, between James Van Ingen, and others, respondents, and Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, appellants
case of the respondents -
Report of the commissioners appointed by the Legislature of New York, on the 8th of March, 1814, for the internal improvement of the state
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2d, 1807
January 15, 1816. Printed by order of the Senate -
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting sundry documents exhibiting certain preliminary experiments which have been made in the city and harbor of New York
in conformity with the act of Congress entitled An Act Making an Appropriation for the Purpose of Trying the Practical Use of the Torpedo or Sub-Marine Explosion -
Report of the practicability of navigating with steam boats, on the southern waters of the United States, from the Chesapeake to the River St. Mary's
forming part of a line of steamboat communications, now establishing, from the northern extremity of Lake Champlain to East-Florida, a distance of fifteen hundred miles -
Recherches sur les moyens de perfectionner les canaux de navigation, et sur les nombreux avantages de petits canaux
on y a joint des observations sur l'importance des communications navigables ... -
The advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie to Hudson's River
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The life of Robert Fulton
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[Sir, I beg leave to submit to you the following statement of facts with the inferences that may be fairly drawn from them ... relative to the repeal of the second section of an act passed in 1808, and an act passed in 1811, declaring to be forfeited to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, all boats of every description navigated by steam or fire within the state, with power to seize the same]
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A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation
Exhibiting the Numerous Advantages to be Derived from Small Canals. And Boats of Two to Five Feet Wide, Containing from Two to Five Tons Burthen. With a Description of the Machinery for facilitating Conveyance by Water through the most Mountainous Countries, independent of Locks and Aqueducts: Including Observations on the great Importance of Water Communications, with Thoughts on, and Designs for, Aqueducts and Bridges of Iron and Wood. Illustrated with seventeen plates. By R. Fulton, Civil Engineer -
A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation
exhibiting the numerous advantages to be derived from small canals, and boats of two to five feet wide containing from two to five tons burthen -
An examination of Cadwallader D. Colden's book, entitled A life of Robert Fulton
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The Columbiad
a poem -
The second crisis of America, or, A cursory view of the peace lately concluded between Great Britain and the United States