Edwin M Bacon
Published: 2020-11-22
Total Pages: 246
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Their original objects when first applied to steamship service, as defined by a Parliamentary committee in 1853, were-"to afford us rapid, frequent, and punctual communications with distant ports which feed the main arteries of British commerce, and with the most important of our foreign possessions; to foster maritime enterprise; and to encourage the production of a superior class of vessels, which would promote the convenience and wealth of the country in time of peace, and assist in defending its shores against hostile aggression." To foster British commerce they have undeniably been employed to meet and check foreign competition on the seas, as the record shows.