The book of the Grand junction railway1839 |
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... a united committee was formed consisting of some of the most talented inhabitants of both these important towns , to carry the project into effect . C In the year 1824 , application was made to Parliament CHAPTER I. ...
... a united committee was formed consisting of some of the most talented inhabitants of both these important towns , to carry the project into effect . C In the year 1824 , application was made to Parliament CHAPTER I. ...
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... consisting of 28 arches of more than 31 feet span each , is of great strength and beauty , and ex- tends over the space of 1000 feet . The piers are curvilinear , and the whole extent is covered with stone copings , the quoins of which ...
... consisting of 28 arches of more than 31 feet span each , is of great strength and beauty , and ex- tends over the space of 1000 feet . The piers are curvilinear , and the whole extent is covered with stone copings , the quoins of which ...
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... consisting of five arches conducts the rails over the meanderings of the Tame , and brings them to the elbow of a large pool , used as a mill feeder . The waters of the pool were diverted into another channel , cut for them by the side ...
... consisting of five arches conducts the rails over the meanderings of the Tame , and brings them to the elbow of a large pool , used as a mill feeder . The waters of the pool were diverted into another channel , cut for them by the side ...
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... consisting of shale and rock . These materials were principally used for the approaches to the two last bridges , and to form a small embankment . Almost at the centre of this excavation the Railway passes under the Bentley branch of ...
... consisting of shale and rock . These materials were principally used for the approaches to the two last bridges , and to form a small embankment . Almost at the centre of this excavation the Railway passes under the Bentley branch of ...
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... consisting of shale , coal , and hard sand rock . The sides of this excavation are not sloped to the bottom , as is the usual manner , but only from the surface to the rock formation , which stands like a perpendicular wall on each side ...
... consisting of shale , coal , and hard sand rock . The sides of this excavation are not sloped to the bottom , as is the usual manner , but only from the surface to the rock formation , which stands like a perpendicular wall on each side ...
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The Book of the Grand Junction Railway: Being a History and Description of ... Thomas Roscoe Просмотр фрагмента - 1839 |
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20 feet amongst ancient angle arches architecture Aston beautiful Beeston Castle belonging Birmingham Bromwich Brook building built Canal carriages centre chapel Chat Moss Cheshire Church crosses cubic yards cuttings and embankments Darlaston distance Earl Eccleshall elevation embankment engine enters erected excavation exhibition extent Farther feet span Gardens Grand Junction Railway green ground Hall height Hill interest Irwell land Left to Liverpool Line of Railway little village Liverpool Liverpool and Manchester London magnificent Manchester mansion manufacture massy ment Mersey miles from Liverpool nearly Newton objects ornamented Park Parliament passes Penkridge Perry Barr piers present Preston Brook principally Radclyffe rails Right to Liverpool rising river River Sow rooms Sankey Canal side spacious splendid Stafford Station stone stream Street structure surface taste Three Bridges tion tower town township train traveller trees tunnel turnpike road Vale Royal Abbey valley viaduct visitor walls Walsall Warrington Weaver Willenhall Wolverhampton
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Стр. 127 - Receive my instruction, and not silver; and knowledge rather than choice gold. For wisdom is better than rubies; and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it.
Стр. 120 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with earth and dust; Who, in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days; But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust!
Стр. 6 - At this moment, painful as my reflections were, the extraordinary beauty of a small moss, in fructification, irresistibly caught my eye. I mention this to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though the whole plant was not larger than the top of one of my fingers, I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being...
Стр. 128 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud, instead, and ever-during dark, Surrounds me...
Стр. 44 - THE stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand! Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Стр. 37 - The limits of their little reign And unknown regions dare descry: Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast...
Стр. 6 - I mention this to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for, though the whole plant was not larger than the top of one of my fingers, I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves and capsules without admiration. Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of so small importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and suffering of creatures...
Стр. 6 - I sat for some time, looking around me with amazement and terror. Whichever way I turned, nothing appeared but danger and difficulty. I saw myself in the midst of a vast wilderness, in the depth of the rainy season, naked and alone, surrounded by savage animals, and men still more savage.
Стр. 37 - The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast: Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer, of vigour born, The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light That fly th
Стр. 56 - ... for reflection and wonder ; but it would require not volumes merely, but libraries, to enumerate and describe the prodigies of ingenuity which have been lavished on every thing connected with machinery and engineering. By these it is that we are enabled to diffuse over the whole earth the productions of any part of it ; to fill every corner of it with miracles of art and labour, in exchange for its peculiar commodities ; and to concentrate around us, in our dwellings, apparel and utensils, the...