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- Great Britain
- 1 The Steamer Great Britain
- 2 vessel was commenced and launched. This was the Great Britain of 700 tons, owned by the Honorable John
- 3 point, and only one excelled her, namely, the Great Britain.
- 4 September 4th, at 12 o'clock noon. The Great Britain and William IV. are expected to be in this port
- 5 Cobourg and Rochester. On June 18th, 1835, the Great Britain, Captain J. Whitney, arrived in Toronto harbor
- 6 of 1836 in the sailing arrangements of the Great Britain and United States from that which obtained in
- 7 eastern division of the province in the steamer Great Britain, taking up his quarters at Government House.
- 8 the Traveller, Transit, Britannia, Hamilton, Great Britain, Canada, Commodore Barrie, Cobourg and Oakville;
- 9 was to sail from Prescott to Toronto. The Great Britain, Captain Whitney, continued the same route as in
- 10 The Steamers Great Britain and Victoria -- Captain Thomas Dick and Mr.
- 11 patrons that " the accommodations on board the Great Britain are not surpassed by any boat on Lake Ontario,
- 12 Captain Whitney relinquished command of the Great Britain at the end of this season and assumed that of
- 13 The Great Britain, Captain Jacob Herchmer, resumed her regular
- 14 of attempting the destruction of the steamer Great Britain.
- 15 Early in June about the 5th, just as the Great Britain was preparing to leave Oswego on her journey to
- 16 CanningYork182880
Sir James KemptBath1829200
Great BritainPrescott1830700
IroquoisPrescott1831100
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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