The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerTicknor and Fields, 1858 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... means of internal communication in all civilized coun- tries . The expenditure involved in their construction has been of an ex- traordinary character . In Great Britain alone , at the end of the year 1856 , not less than 308,775,8941 ...
... means of internal communication in all civilized coun- tries . The expenditure involved in their construction has been of an ex- traordinary character . In Great Britain alone , at the end of the year 1856 , not less than 308,775,8941 ...
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... means of social inter - communication , they are felt to enter into almost all the relations between man and man . Trade , manu- factures , agriculture , postal communication , have alike been benefi- cially influenced by this ...
... means of social inter - communication , they are felt to enter into almost all the relations between man and man . Trade , manu- factures , agriculture , postal communication , have alike been benefi- cially influenced by this ...
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... means to prosecute it . Certain it is , however , that Robert Stephenson's position throughout life was that of a hum- ble workman . After marrying at Walbottle , a village situated between Wylam and Newcastle , he removed with his wife ...
... means to prosecute it . Certain it is , however , that Robert Stephenson's position throughout life was that of a hum- ble workman . After marrying at Walbottle , a village situated between Wylam and Newcastle , he removed with his wife ...
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... means sly and knowing , with an assumed simplicity of manner ; but in Northumberland , it means goodness itself - something closely approaching to perfection . Applied to a woman , it " caps " every other compliment , and is a climax to ...
... means sly and knowing , with an assumed simplicity of manner ; but in Northumberland , it means goodness itself - something closely approaching to perfection . Applied to a woman , it " caps " every other compliment , and is a climax to ...
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... means along this wooden railway at Wylam . Thus eight years passed ; after which , the coal having been worked out on the north side , the old engine was pulled down , and the Stephenson family , following the work , removed from Wylam ...
... means along this wooden railway at Wylam . Thus eight years passed ; after which , the coal having been worked out on the north side , the old engine was pulled down , and the Stephenson family , following the work , removed from Wylam ...
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