The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... Letter of Expostulation . — Legislative Bungling . - Great Waste of Capital . - Demoralizing Effects of the Mania - The Navvy as a Contractor . - Mr . Stephenson's Mode of executing Railway Works 366-379 CHAPTER XXXII . Introduction to ...
... Letter of Expostulation . — Legislative Bungling . - Great Waste of Capital . - Demoralizing Effects of the Mania - The Navvy as a Contractor . - Mr . Stephenson's Mode of executing Railway Works 366-379 CHAPTER XXXII . Introduction to ...
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... letters . Thus he shortly found , when gazing wistfully in the direc- tion of knowledge , that to advance further as a skilled work- man , he must master this wonderful art of reading — the key to so many other arts . He would thus be ...
... letters . Thus he shortly found , when gazing wistfully in the direc- tion of knowledge , that to advance further as a skilled work- man , he must master this wonderful art of reading — the key to so many other arts . He would thus be ...
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... letter written by Dr. Small to Mr. Watt , on the 18th of April , 1769 , it is stated that " one Moore , a linendraper of London , had taken out a patent for moving wheel - carriages by steam ; " † but no steps were taken to reduce the ...
... letter written by Dr. Small to Mr. Watt , on the 18th of April , 1769 , it is stated that " one Moore , a linendraper of London , had taken out a patent for moving wheel - carriages by steam ; " † but no steps were taken to reduce the ...
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... letter published by Mr. Stephenson in the Philosophical Magazine f - the editor of which had given expression to the opinion that his attempts at safety tubes and apertures had been borrowed from what he heard of Sir Humphry Davy's ...
... letter published by Mr. Stephenson in the Philosophical Magazine f - the editor of which had given expression to the opinion that his attempts at safety tubes and apertures had been borrowed from what he heard of Sir Humphry Davy's ...
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... letter , communi- cating his views on the subject ; but Mr. Hodgson regarded this letter as strictly confidential , and did not in any way communicate it to the public . Mr. Stephenson , it will be remembered , placed the plan of his ...
... letter , communi- cating his views on the subject ; but Mr. Hodgson regarded this letter as strictly confidential , and did not in any way communicate it to the public . Mr. Stephenson , it will be remembered , placed the plan of his ...
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