The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... town . The walk was rather narrow , and was bounded on either side by high edges . It was a dark night , and Murdoch set out alone to try his experiment . Having lit his lamp , the water shortly began to boil , and off started the ...
... town . The walk was rather narrow , and was bounded on either side by high edges . It was a dark night , and Murdoch set out alone to try his experiment . Having lit his lamp , the water shortly began to boil , and off started the ...
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... town to town , especially in those districts where canals were not considered practicable . The first suggestion to this effect was published by a Northumbrian gentleman , who was daily familiar with the working of the extensive coal ...
... town to town , especially in those districts where canals were not considered practicable . The first suggestion to this effect was published by a Northumbrian gentleman , who was daily familiar with the working of the extensive coal ...
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... town , and the town to the country . The number of horses required to carry on the traffic of the kingdom would be greatly diminished , and a general prosperity would , he insisted , be the result of the adoption of his system ...
... town , and the town to the country . The number of horses required to carry on the traffic of the kingdom would be greatly diminished , and a general prosperity would , he insisted , be the result of the adoption of his system ...
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... town . Coleridge relates , that whilst the vehicle was proceeding along the road towards the port , at the top of its speed , and had just carried away a portion of the rails of a gentleman's garden , Andrew Vivian descried ahead of ...
... town . Coleridge relates , that whilst the vehicle was proceeding along the road towards the port , at the top of its speed , and had just carried away a portion of the rails of a gentleman's garden , Andrew Vivian descried ahead of ...
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... town of Leeds , a distance of about three miles and a half , on the 12th of August , 1812. * They continued for many years to be one of the principal curiosities of the neighbourhood , and were visited by strangers from all parts . In ...
... town of Leeds , a distance of about three miles and a half , on the 12th of August , 1812. * They continued for many years to be one of the principal curiosities of the neighbourhood , and were visited by strangers from all parts . In ...
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