The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... favour of fixed En- gines and against the Locomotive . - The Directors offer a Prize of 500l . for the best Engine 233-242 · CHAPTER XXII . The Newcastle Locomotive Foundry . - Robert Stephenson's Return from America . - Rencontre with ...
... favour of fixed En- gines and against the Locomotive . - The Directors offer a Prize of 500l . for the best Engine 233-242 · CHAPTER XXII . The Newcastle Locomotive Foundry . - Robert Stephenson's Return from America . - Rencontre with ...
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... favour of Railways . - Singular Instances of Opposition to Railways and Predictions of Failure . - Locomotion on Com- mon Roads promoted by the Legislature . - Results of the Opening from London to Liverpool , & c . - Benefits to the ...
... favour of Railways . - Singular Instances of Opposition to Railways and Predictions of Failure . - Locomotion on Com- mon Roads promoted by the Legislature . - Results of the Opening from London to Liverpool , & c . - Benefits to the ...
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... favoured with the shoes of his sweetheart , Fanny Henderson , to sole . One can imagine the pleasure with which he would linger over such a piece of work , and the pride with which he would execute it . A friend of his , still living ...
... favoured with the shoes of his sweetheart , Fanny Henderson , to sole . One can imagine the pleasure with which he would linger over such a piece of work , and the pride with which he would execute it . A friend of his , still living ...
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... favour of his project of steam - navigation . † The first English model of a steam - carriage was made in 1784 , by William Murdoch , the friend and assistant of Watt . It was on the high - pressure principle , and ran on three wheels ...
... favour of his project of steam - navigation . † The first English model of a steam - carriage was made in 1784 , by William Murdoch , the friend and assistant of Watt . It was on the high - pressure principle , and ran on three wheels ...
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... favour , that no accident is known to have arisen from its use , since it was first introduced into the Killingworth mines . With the addition of the wire - gauze over the glass cylinder , Mr. Stephenson expressed his convic- tion ...
... favour , that no accident is known to have arisen from its use , since it was first introduced into the Killingworth mines . With the addition of the wire - gauze over the glass cylinder , Mr. Stephenson expressed his convic- tion ...
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