The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... observed approaching , Coe adopted an experiment which had the effect of putting a stop to the opposition . He forth- with called upon George Stephenson to " come into the brake - house , and take hold of the machine . " No sooner had ...
... observed approaching , Coe adopted an experiment which had the effect of putting a stop to the opposition . He forth- with called upon George Stephenson to " come into the brake - house , and take hold of the machine . " No sooner had ...
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... observations , more especially in his own im- mediate department ; he was always acquiring new facts , and aiming at ... observed that the ropes with which the coal was drawn out of the pit by the winding - engine were badly ar- ranged ...
... observations , more especially in his own im- mediate department ; he was always acquiring new facts , and aiming at ... observed that the ropes with which the coal was drawn out of the pit by the winding - engine were badly ar- ranged ...
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... observed to the over - man that he thought it was defective ; he also gave it as his opinion that , if there were much water in the mine , the engine would never keep it under . Of course , as he was only a brakesman , his opinion was ...
... observed to the over - man that he thought it was defective ; he also gave it as his opinion that , if there were much water in the mine , the engine would never keep it under . Of course , as he was only a brakesman , his opinion was ...
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... observed that the workmen in the quarry at the corner of the road leading to Long Benton , were considerably interrupted by the accumu- lation of water . A windmill was put up for the purpose of driving a pumping apparatus , but it ...
... observed that the workmen in the quarry at the corner of the road leading to Long Benton , were considerably interrupted by the accumu- lation of water . A windmill was put up for the purpose of driving a pumping apparatus , but it ...
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... observe to his son , " A good drawing or plan should always explain it- self ; " and , placing a drawing of an engine or machine before the youth , he would say , " There , now , describe that to me- the arrangement and the action ...
... observe to his son , " A good drawing or plan should always explain it- self ; " and , placing a drawing of an engine or machine before the youth , he would say , " There , now , describe that to me- the arrangement and the action ...
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