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Men of Invention and Industry

CHAPTER II
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He had many difficulties yet to contend with.

There was, first, the difficulty of a new invention, and the fact that the paddle-boat had established itself in public estimation.

The engineering and shipbuilding world were dead against him.

They regarded the project of propelling a vessel by means of a screw as visionary and preposterous.

There was also the official unwillingness to undertake anything novel, untried, and contrary to routine.


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