Who Invented the Screw Propeller?: Were the Patented Propellers of Francis Pettit Smith in Every Respect Direct Plagiarisms? (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

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I should be sorry that anything I have stated under the first head, respecting the eminent gentlemen who took so prominent a part in the early introduction of the Screw Propeller, should be construed as in any Way reflecting upon them. To do so, they may rest assured, I have not the remotest intention. They are, so far as I can judge, worthy of greater honour than has yet been accorded to them, for their indefatigable and praiseworthy exertions in establishing so speedily and successfully the practical introduction of so useful and universal an art.

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I should be sorry that anything I have stated under the first head, respecting the eminent gentlemen who took so prominent a part in the early introduction of the Screw Propeller, should be construed as in any Way reflecting upon them. To do so, they may rest assured, I have not the remotest intention. They are, so far as I can judge, worthy of greater honour than has yet been accorded to them, for their indefatigable and praiseworthy exertions in establishing so speedily and successfully the practical introduction of so useful and universal an art.

About the Publisher

Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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"To Engineers it has long been known that F. P. Smith has been the author and establisher of the art of Screw-propulsion - at all events in this country; and Engineers are certainly as well qualified to form a just opinion on this subject as any other class of the community, and have as little temptation to strain their real convictions. Other Screw patentees there are, who, like Indian mercenaries, have lain by until the battle was fought by Smith and Ericsson, and have then come forward to claim the fruits of victory; and Courts of Law, bewildered by questions they did not understand, have permitted claims to be entertained, which ought to have been at once disallowed. But whatever decrees may be elsewhere pronounced, the judgment of the public is pronounced already, and will be ratified by posterity. And when the people of future times inquire in what way, or by whose instrumentality, the art of propelling vessels by a screw was first established, they will learn that this important amelioration was accomplished, not by any eminent Engineer or learned Academician, but by a farmer at Hendon, called, like another Cincinnatus, from the plough, to advance the interests of his country. Against that time, other names, at present far more imposing, will have faded from the recollections of man kind, but the name of the originator of a new art lives as long as the art itself, and gathers new lustre by the lapse of years." - Treatise on the Screw Propeller, by John Bourne, C.E., p. 93.

The object of the present Publication is to prove that the great merit heretofore ascribed to Francis Pettit Smith had never any foundation in fact.

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