The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerTicknor and Fields, 1858 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... - Further Improve- ments in the Locomotive . - Alleged Monopoly . - The Workmen employ- ed . - Improvement of the Road and Rolling Stock 273-286 CHAPTER XXV . Importance of Mr. Stephenson's Invention of the xii CONTENTS .
... - Further Improve- ments in the Locomotive . - Alleged Monopoly . - The Workmen employ- ed . - Improvement of the Road and Rolling Stock 273-286 CHAPTER XXV . Importance of Mr. Stephenson's Invention of the xii CONTENTS .
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... . " - Humble Visitors . -Rebukes Foppery . — Visits to London and Newcastle . - Visit to Sir Robert Peel at Drayton . - The Clay Cross Workmen's Insti- tute 416-427 CHAPTER XXXV . Correspondence with Inventors . - Invents a xiv CONTENTS .
... . " - Humble Visitors . -Rebukes Foppery . — Visits to London and Newcastle . - Visit to Sir Robert Peel at Drayton . - The Clay Cross Workmen's Insti- tute 416-427 CHAPTER XXXV . Correspondence with Inventors . - Invents a xiv CONTENTS .
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... country engine - drivers and stokers usually recover from injuries to body and limb , which to south - country workmen are almost invariably fatal . they are full of shrewdness and mother wit , and CHAP . I. ] 19 HIS MOTHER .
... country engine - drivers and stokers usually recover from injuries to body and limb , which to south - country workmen are almost invariably fatal . they are full of shrewdness and mother wit , and CHAP . I. ] 19 HIS MOTHER .
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... grows over all the wagon - roads there . The coal has all been " won ; " and pit engines , apparatus , and workmen have long since passed away . CHAPTER II . BEGINS A CAREER OF LABOUR . As 22 [ CHAP . I. LIFE OF GEORGE STEPHENSON .
... grows over all the wagon - roads there . The coal has all been " won ; " and pit engines , apparatus , and workmen have long since passed away . CHAPTER II . BEGINS A CAREER OF LABOUR . As 22 [ CHAP . I. LIFE OF GEORGE STEPHENSON .
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... workmen . One of his favourite pastimes in by - hours was trying feats of strength with his companions . Although in frame he was not particularly robust , yet he was big and bony , and considered very strong for his age . His principal ...
... workmen . One of his favourite pastimes in by - hours was trying feats of strength with his companions . Although in frame he was not particularly robust , yet he was big and bony , and considered very strong for his age . His principal ...
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