The Saturday Magazine, Том 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... received a pamphlet , entitled A Brief Narrative , proving the Right of the late WILLIAM SYMINGTON , Civil Engineer , to be considered the Inventor of Steam Land Carriage Locomotion , and also of Steam Navigation . From the state- ments ...
... received a pamphlet , entitled A Brief Narrative , proving the Right of the late WILLIAM SYMINGTON , Civil Engineer , to be considered the Inventor of Steam Land Carriage Locomotion , and also of Steam Navigation . From the state- ments ...
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... received . My taste for mechanics arose from an odd accident . When about seven or eight years of age , a part of the roof of the house being decayed , my father , in repairing it , ap- plied a prop and lever to an upright spar , to ...
... received . My taste for mechanics arose from an odd accident . When about seven or eight years of age , a part of the roof of the house being decayed , my father , in repairing it , ap- plied a prop and lever to an upright spar , to ...
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... received and apprenticed , have conducted themselves with the greatest propriety , and have given every proof that could be desired , that they will become most valuable members of society + . JOHN FAIRBAIRNE , J. R. TUNES , Secretaries ...
... received and apprenticed , have conducted themselves with the greatest propriety , and have given every proof that could be desired , that they will become most valuable members of society + . JOHN FAIRBAIRNE , J. R. TUNES , Secretaries ...
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... received the most violent scratches , from the thorns and bushes through which she dragged him . He gave himself up as lost , considering that not the least glimpse of hope remained , and consequently , determined to lie quietly on her ...
... received the most violent scratches , from the thorns and bushes through which she dragged him . He gave himself up as lost , considering that not the least glimpse of hope remained , and consequently , determined to lie quietly on her ...
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... received the adoration of the English Saxons , but furnished names to the various days of the week . Of these the Idol of the Moon , whence comes MON- DAY , stands the second . It was for the purpose of getting rid of this gross kind of ...
... received the adoration of the English Saxons , but furnished names to the various days of the week . Of these the Idol of the Moon , whence comes MON- DAY , stands the second . It was for the purpose of getting rid of this gross kind of ...
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