Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 9
... ground , I was then requested by the manager of the colliery to go underground along with him to see if any improve- ments could be made in the mines , by employing machinery as a substitute for manual labour and horse - power in ...
... ground , I was then requested by the manager of the colliery to go underground along with him to see if any improve- ments could be made in the mines , by employing machinery as a substitute for manual labour and horse - power in ...
Side 10
... ground in 1745 - which line of rails , honoured by having been the site of Cope's cannon , still exists . Wherever there were coal or iron mines , these tramways were introduced ; nor could they fail to get into use , for a single horse ...
... ground in 1745 - which line of rails , honoured by having been the site of Cope's cannon , still exists . Wherever there were coal or iron mines , these tramways were introduced ; nor could they fail to get into use , for a single horse ...
Side 4
... ground , he perceived an unusual appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little blade of ...
... ground , he perceived an unusual appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little blade of ...
Side 8
... ground ; and when , at the end of twelve days , every river was frozen over , Disjonval no doubt felt that , if the French gained the day , he deserved his freedom at their hands . And he had it too ; for when they entered Utrecht in ...
... ground ; and when , at the end of twelve days , every river was frozen over , Disjonval no doubt felt that , if the French gained the day , he deserved his freedom at their hands . And he had it too ; for when they entered Utrecht in ...
Side 29
... ground beneath his feet to seek instruments of future power . Already , with the sinew of an animal and the bough of a tree , he makes a bow ; and the eagle which , seeing his feebleness , thinks him at first a sure and easy prey , is ...
... ground beneath his feet to seek instruments of future power . Already , with the sinew of an animal and the bough of a tree , he makes a bow ; and the eagle which , seeing his feebleness , thinks him at first a sure and easy prey , is ...
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