The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... measure for the estab- lishment of a local militia of 200,000 men . These measures produced great and general distress amongst the labouring classes . There were serious riots in Manchester , Newcastle , and elsewhere , through scarcity ...
... measure for the estab- lishment of a local militia of 200,000 men . These measures produced great and general distress amongst the labouring classes . There were serious riots in Manchester , Newcastle , and elsewhere , through scarcity ...
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... measured with that of more highly cultivated minds , much of it was entirely new to Stephenson , who regarded him as a very clever and ex- traordinary person . Young as John Wigham was , he could give much useful assistance to ...
... measured with that of more highly cultivated minds , much of it was entirely new to Stephenson , who regarded him as a very clever and ex- traordinary person . Young as John Wigham was , he could give much useful assistance to ...
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... measure relieved from the daily routine of manual labour , and advanced to the grade of a higher class workman . He was no less a worker , but only in a different way . It might be inferred that he had now the command of greater leisure ...
... measure relieved from the daily routine of manual labour , and advanced to the grade of a higher class workman . He was no less a worker , but only in a different way . It might be inferred that he had now the command of greater leisure ...
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... measures with the view of * The book is entitled " Les Raisons des Forces Monvantes , avec di verses machines tant utiles que puissantes . " Paris , 1615 . carrying out his suggestion . The subject was shortly after CHAP . VIII { 69 ...
... measures with the view of * The book is entitled " Les Raisons des Forces Monvantes , avec di verses machines tant utiles que puissantes . " Paris , 1615 . carrying out his suggestion . The subject was shortly after CHAP . VIII { 69 ...
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... measure paved the way for the labours of George Stephenson , who , shortly after him , took up the question of steam locomotion , and brought it to a successful issue . The Wylam wagon - way is one of the oldest in the north of England ...
... measure paved the way for the labours of George Stephenson , who , shortly after him , took up the question of steam locomotion , and brought it to a successful issue . The Wylam wagon - way is one of the oldest in the north of England ...
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