The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... Killingworth Colliery , seven miles north of Newcastle ; and here , after a short time of married life , his wife died . It was a sad blow to a man of his strong affections , and it paralysed him for the time : and we grieve to 258 ...
... Killingworth Colliery , seven miles north of Newcastle ; and here , after a short time of married life , his wife died . It was a sad blow to a man of his strong affections , and it paralysed him for the time : and we grieve to 258 ...
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... Killingworth , on his return , he found that by an accident his aged father had lost his sight , and was reduced to great distress . His sons who were at home were as poor as himself . George instantly employed the savings of his weary ...
... Killingworth , on his return , he found that by an accident his aged father had lost his sight , and was reduced to great distress . His sons who were at home were as poor as himself . George instantly employed the savings of his weary ...
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... Killingworth ; but so disheartened was he about 1807-8 that he thought of emigrating to Canada . Speaking to a friend long afterwards of his feelings at this time , he said , — You know the road from my house at the West Moor to ...
... Killingworth ; but so disheartened was he about 1807-8 that he thought of emigrating to Canada . Speaking to a friend long afterwards of his feelings at this time , he said , — You know the road from my house at the West Moor to ...
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... Killingworth that Stephenson be- gan to turn his attention to the locomotive steam - engine . < Railways had been known in England for many years . As early as the beginning of the seventeenth century rude beams of wood had been laid ...
... Killingworth that Stephenson be- gan to turn his attention to the locomotive steam - engine . < Railways had been known in England for many years . As early as the beginning of the seventeenth century rude beams of wood had been laid ...
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... Killing- worth Railway on the 25th of July , 1814 , and it suc- ceeded in drawing thirty tons at four miles an hour . It continued at regular work , and many improvements were suggested in its daily operation . It was found that by ...
... Killing- worth Railway on the 25th of July , 1814 , and it suc- ceeded in drawing thirty tons at four miles an hour . It continued at regular work , and many improvements were suggested in its daily operation . It was found that by ...
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