The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... Roads over Paved Roads . Pp . 126-135 · CHAPTER XIII . His Self - education continued . - Views on Education . - The Sun ... road projected . - Mr . James surveys a Line . - Visits Mr. Stephenson at Killingworth . - Is admitted to an ...
... Roads over Paved Roads . Pp . 126-135 · CHAPTER XIII . His Self - education continued . - Views on Education . - The Sun ... road projected . - Mr . James surveys a Line . - Visits Mr. Stephenson at Killingworth . - Is admitted to an ...
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... Road and Rolling Stock Pp . 261-273 CHAPTER XXV . Importance of Mr. Stephenson's Invention of the Passenger Engine . - Gov- ernment and Railways . - Joint - stock Companies . - New Railways pro- jected and made . - The London and ...
... Road and Rolling Stock Pp . 261-273 CHAPTER XXV . Importance of Mr. Stephenson's Invention of the Passenger Engine . - Gov- ernment and Railways . - Joint - stock Companies . - New Railways pro- jected and made . - The London and ...
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... 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 CHAPTER I.
... 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 CHAPTER I.
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Samuel Smiles. memory of people still living . At an earlier period , this road used to be so unsafe that the Judges , when on circuit , were escorted along it by a considerable body of armed men , as a protection against the freebooters ...
Samuel Smiles. memory of people still living . At an earlier period , this road used to be so unsafe that the Judges , when on circuit , were escorted along it by a considerable body of armed men , as a protection against the freebooters ...
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... road leading from the direction of Black Callerton . Indeed , there is scarcely a field in the neighbourhood that does not exhibit traces of the workings of former pits . But grass now grows over all the wagon- roads there . The coal ...
... road leading from the direction of Black Callerton . Indeed , there is scarcely a field in the neighbourhood that does not exhibit traces of the workings of former pits . But grass now grows over all the wagon- roads there . The coal ...
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