The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... tion . The following facts as respects railway communication in Great Britain , must be regarded as eminently significant : The number of passengers conveyed by railway , in 1856 , amounted to not less than 129,347,592 ; and of these ...
... tion . The following facts as respects railway communication in Great Britain , must be regarded as eminently significant : The number of passengers conveyed by railway , in 1856 , amounted to not less than 129,347,592 ; and of these ...
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... tion . - Fattening of Chickens . - Bees . - Indoor Habits . - Conversible Faces ; Lord Denman . - Visits of Friends . - Reverence for Nature . - The Microscope . - Spirit of Frolic . - A " Crowdie Night . " - Humble Visitors . -Rebukes ...
... tion . - Fattening of Chickens . - Bees . - Indoor Habits . - Conversible Faces ; Lord Denman . - Visits of Friends . - Reverence for Nature . - The Microscope . - Spirit of Frolic . - A " Crowdie Night . " - Humble Visitors . -Rebukes ...
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... tion of Facts . - Hatred of Humbug.- " Ornamental Initials . " - The Civil Engineers . Offer of Knighthood . - Conclusion 421-432 RÉSUMÉ OF THE RAILWAY SYSTEM AND ITS RESULTS . BY R. STEPHENSON , Esq . , M.P. Length of Railways in Great ...
... tion of Facts . - Hatred of Humbug.- " Ornamental Initials . " - The Civil Engineers . Offer of Knighthood . - Conclusion 421-432 RÉSUMÉ OF THE RAILWAY SYSTEM AND ITS RESULTS . BY R. STEPHENSON , Esq . , M.P. Length of Railways in Great ...
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... tion which he had anxiously desired ; his only fear being lest he should be found too young for the work . Indeed , he afterwards used to relate how he was wont to hide himself from sight when the owner of the colliery went round , lest ...
... tion which he had anxiously desired ; his only fear being lest he should be found too young for the work . Indeed , he afterwards used to relate how he was wont to hide himself from sight when the owner of the colliery went round , lest ...
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... tion . This daily contemplation of the steam - engine , and the sight of its steady action , is an education of itself to the in- genious and thoughtful workman . It is certainly a striking and remarkable fact , that nearly all that has ...
... tion . This daily contemplation of the steam - engine , and the sight of its steady action , is an education of itself to the in- genious and thoughtful workman . It is certainly a striking and remarkable fact , that nearly all that has ...
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