The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... adopted as the chief means of internal communication in all civil- ized countries . The expenditure involved in their construction has been of an extraordinary character . In Great Britain alone , at the end of the year 1856 , not less ...
... adopted as the chief means of internal communication in all civil- ized countries . The expenditure involved in their construction has been of an extraordinary character . In Great Britain alone , at the end of the year 1856 , not less ...
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Samuel Smiles. Railways have also been extensively adopted throughout Eu- rope , -above 10,000 miles being already at ... adoption of railways in the civilized countries of Europe , remains to be seen ; but it is probable that , by ...
Samuel Smiles. Railways have also been extensively adopted throughout Eu- rope , -above 10,000 miles being already at ... adoption of railways in the civilized countries of Europe , remains to be seen ; but it is probable that , by ...
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... adopted . - The Gauge of the Railway settled . - The Tractive Power to be employed.— Anticipations of Railway Results . - Public Opening of the Line . - The " Experiment . " - Rival Coach Companies . - Race between Locomotive and Coach ...
... adopted . - The Gauge of the Railway settled . - The Tractive Power to be employed.— Anticipations of Railway Results . - Public Opening of the Line . - The " Experiment . " - Rival Coach Companies . - Race between Locomotive and Coach ...
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... adopted by all Classes • 292-303 CHAPTER XXVII . Leases the Snibston Estate . - Discovery of Beds of Coal . - Private Life at Alton Grange . - Busiest Period of Mr. Stephenson's Career . - Anecdote of the Starved Robins . - Lines in the ...
... adopted by all Classes • 292-303 CHAPTER XXVII . Leases the Snibston Estate . - Discovery of Beds of Coal . - Private Life at Alton Grange . - Busiest Period of Mr. Stephenson's Career . - Anecdote of the Starved Robins . - Lines in the ...
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... adopted by Leopold , King of the Belgians.- Mr. Stephenson consulted in the laying out of the Belgian Railways.— Is made Knight of the Order of Leopold . - Journeys of Railway In- spection in Belgium . - Banquet at Ghent and Brussels ...
... adopted by Leopold , King of the Belgians.- Mr. Stephenson consulted in the laying out of the Belgian Railways.— Is made Knight of the Order of Leopold . - Journeys of Railway In- spection in Belgium . - Banquet at Ghent and Brussels ...
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