The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... Fire - damp . - Contrives the First practicable Miners ' Safety Lamp . - Its Trial in the Killing- worth Pit . Further Experiments and Improvements on the Lamp.— Exhibited at Newcastle 95-107 · CHAPTER XI . The Invention of the Tube ...
... Fire - damp . - Contrives the First practicable Miners ' Safety Lamp . - Its Trial in the Killing- worth Pit . Further Experiments and Improvements on the Lamp.— Exhibited at Newcastle 95-107 · CHAPTER XI . The Invention of the Tube ...
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... fire in the evenings , to draw around him the young people of the village , and to feast their imaginations with his wonderful stories of Sinbad the Sailor , and Robinson Crusoe , besides others of his own invention . Hence he was an ...
... fire in the evenings , to draw around him the young people of the village , and to feast their imaginations with his wonderful stories of Sinbad the Sailor , and Robinson Crusoe , besides others of his own invention . Hence he was an ...
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... fire , out of any book or stray newspaper which might 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 ...
... fire , out of any book or stray newspaper which might 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 ...
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... fire , there solving the ar- ithmetical problems set for him upon his slate by his master . In the evenings he took to Andrew Robertson the sums which he had thus " worked , " and new ones were " set " for him to study out the following ...
... fire , there solving the ar- ithmetical problems set for him upon his slate by his master . In the evenings he took to Andrew Robertson the sums which he had thus " worked , " and new ones were " set " for him to study out the following ...
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... his household about this time , which had the effect of directing his industry into a new and still more profitable channel . The cottage chim- ney took fire one day in his absence ; the CHAP . V. ] 43 LIFE AT WILLINGTON .
... his household about this time , which had the effect of directing his industry into a new and still more profitable channel . The cottage chim- ney took fire one day in his absence ; the CHAP . V. ] 43 LIFE AT WILLINGTON .
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