The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... brought a collection of eggs of all kinds into the engine - house , set them in flour in a warm place , covering the whole over with wool , and then waited the issue of his experiment . But though the heat was kept as steady as possible ...
... brought a collection of eggs of all kinds into the engine - house , set them in flour in a warm place , covering the whole over with wool , and then waited the issue of his experiment . But though the heat was kept as steady as possible ...
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... brought into action by a piece of mechanism worked from the shaft of the engine . When the bell sounded , the brakesman checked the speed , by taking hold of the hand - gear connected with the steam- valves , which were so arranged that ...
... brought into action by a piece of mechanism worked from the shaft of the engine . When the bell sounded , the brakesman checked the speed , by taking hold of the hand - gear connected with the steam- valves , which were so arranged that ...
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... brought to a complete stand - still . George was always ready to turn his hand to anything , and his ingenuity , never at fault , immediately set to work for the repair of the unfor- tunate clock . He was advised to send it to the ...
... brought to a complete stand - still . George was always ready to turn his hand to anything , and his ingenuity , never at fault , immediately set to work for the repair of the unfor- tunate clock . He was advised to send it to the ...
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... brought back to Killingworth with him , after an absence of about a year . His friend Coe states that while in the North , George Stephenson had tried to make some alterations in the engine which he worked , but without success , and ...
... brought back to Killingworth with him , after an absence of about a year . His friend Coe states that while in the North , George Stephenson had tried to make some alterations in the engine which he worked , but without success , and ...
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... brought the horse back reeking ; on which Tommy Mitcheson , the bank - horsekeeper , a rough - spoken fellow , exclaimed to him : " Set such fellows as you on horseback , and you'll soon ride to the de'il . " But Tommy Mitcheson lived ...
... brought the horse back reeking ; on which Tommy Mitcheson , the bank - horsekeeper , a rough - spoken fellow , exclaimed to him : " Set such fellows as you on horseback , and you'll soon ride to the de'il . " But Tommy Mitcheson lived ...
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