The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... find abundant proofs in the same report . In Canada and the United States , the railroad is of greater value even than in England ; it is there regarded as the pioneer of colonization , and as instrumental in opening up new and fertile ...
... find abundant proofs in the same report . In Canada and the United States , the railroad is of greater value even than in England ; it is there regarded as the pioneer of colonization , and as instrumental in opening up new and fertile ...
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... find them if he watch for them ; and if he be careful in turning these moments to useful account , he will prove them to be the very " gold - dust of time , " as Young has so beautifully described them . To his poor parents George ...
... find them if he watch for them ; and if he be careful in turning these moments to useful account , he will prove them to be the very " gold - dust of time , " as Young has so beautifully described them . To his poor parents George ...
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... find its way into the village of Newburn . Bonaparte was then overrunning Italy , and astounding Europe by his brilliant succession of victories ; and there was no more eager auditor of these exploits , when read from the newspaper ac ...
... find its way into the village of Newburn . Bonaparte was then overrunning Italy , and astounding Europe by his brilliant succession of victories ; and there was no more eager auditor of these exploits , when read from the newspaper ac ...
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... find a road into knowledge ; and no man can sincerely desire this but he will eventually succeed . He possessed that will and purpose which are the invariable forerunners of success . His first schoolmaster was Robin Cowens , a poor ...
... find a road into knowledge ; and no man can sincerely desire this but he will eventually succeed . He possessed that will and purpose which are the invariable forerunners of success . His first schoolmaster was Robin Cowens , a poor ...
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... find a substitute . He adopted the latter course , and paid a considerable sum of money to a militia- man to serve in his stead . Thus nearly the whole of his hard - won earnings were swept away at a stroke . He was almost in despair ...
... find a substitute . He adopted the latter course , and paid a considerable sum of money to a militia- man to serve in his stead . Thus nearly the whole of his hard - won earnings were swept away at a stroke . He was almost in despair ...
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