The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... called because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham , along which the Post was carried on horseback within the memory of people still living . At an earlier period ...
... called because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham , along which the Post was carried on horseback within the memory of people still living . At an earlier period ...
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... called him , and his wife Mabel , were a respectable couple , careful and hard working . They belonged to the an- cient and honourable family of Workers - that extensive family which constitutes the backbone of our country's great- ness ...
... called him , and his wife Mabel , were a respectable couple , careful and hard working . They belonged to the an- cient and honourable family of Workers - that extensive family which constitutes the backbone of our country's great- ness ...
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... called “ the Duke's Winnin , " had recently been opened out . Jolly's Close then consisted of a small row of cottages situated upon a flat space of ground enclosed by lofty banks on either side , at the bottom of the narrow rift called ...
... called “ the Duke's Winnin , " had recently been opened out . Jolly's Close then consisted of a small row of cottages situated upon a flat space of ground enclosed by lofty banks on either side , at the bottom of the narrow rift called ...
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... called the " Mid Mill Winnin ; " there he had for his mate a young man named Bill Coe , and to these two was entrusted the working of the little engine put up at Mid Mill . They worked together there for about two years , by twelve ...
... called the " Mid Mill Winnin ; " there he had for his mate a young man named Bill Coe , and to these two was entrusted the working of the little engine put up at Mid Mill . They worked together there for about two years , by twelve ...
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... called in to the brake . But one day as Mr. Charles Nixon , the manager of the pit , was observed approaching , Coe adopted an experiment which had the effect of putting a stop to the opposition . He forth- with called upon George ...
... called in to the brake . But one day as Mr. Charles Nixon , the manager of the pit , was observed approaching , Coe adopted an experiment which had the effect of putting a stop to the opposition . He forth- with called upon George ...
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