The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... became so tame that , after flying about the doors all day , and in and out of the cottage , it would take up its roost upon the bed- head at night . And most singular of all , the bird would disappear in the spring and summer months ...
... became so tame that , after flying about the doors all day , and in and out of the cottage , it would take up its roost upon the bed- head at night . And most singular of all , the bird would disappear in the spring and summer months ...
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... became incomplete through the exposure of the suction holes , then his business was to proceed to the bottom of the shaft , and plug the tube so that the pump should draw ; hence the designation of Plugman . If a stoppage in the engine ...
... became incomplete through the exposure of the suction holes , then his business was to proceed to the bottom of the shaft , and plug the tube so that the pump should draw ; hence the designation of Plugman . If a stoppage in the engine ...
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... became well ad- vanced in arithmetic . Indeed , Andrew Robertson became somewhat proud of his pupil ; and shortly afterwards , when the Water - row Pit was closed , and George removed to Black Callerton to work there , the poor ...
... became well ad- vanced in arithmetic . Indeed , Andrew Robertson became somewhat proud of his pupil ; and shortly afterwards , when the Water - row Pit was closed , and George removed to Black Callerton to work there , the poor ...
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... became more expert at shoe - mending , and afterwards at shoe - making . Probably he was stimulated to take in hand this extra work , by the attachment which he had at this time formed for a re- spectable young woman of the village ...
... became more expert at shoe - mending , and afterwards at shoe - making . Probably he was stimulated to take in hand this extra work , by the attachment which he had at this time formed for a re- spectable young woman of the village ...
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... became almost complete . In the winter evenings Stephenson proceeded with his lessons in arithmetic under Andrew Robertson . But Rob- ertson had soon taught his pupil all that he himself knew , which probably did not amount to much . He ...
... became almost complete . In the winter evenings Stephenson proceeded with his lessons in arithmetic under Andrew Robertson . But Rob- ertson had soon taught his pupil all that he himself knew , which probably did not amount to much . He ...
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