Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... head of the railway engineering profession . But before either George or his son could arrive at distinction , there was not a little to be done . As a brakesman , George had charge of the coal - lifting machinery at Willington , and ...
... head of the railway engineering profession . But before either George or his son could arrive at distinction , there was not a little to be done . As a brakesman , George had charge of the coal - lifting machinery at Willington , and ...
Side 18
... head with such things when at your age , I should not have been where I am now . ' The With this love of simplicity , and universally respected , George Stephenson closed his useful career . He died 12th August 1848 , aged 67. In the ...
... head with such things when at your age , I should not have been where I am now . ' The With this love of simplicity , and universally respected , George Stephenson closed his useful career . He died 12th August 1848 , aged 67. In the ...
Side 23
... head as the seat of some fatal injury , of which no external trace could , however , be descried ; but the effects of it were manifest in his limbs , which , on their attempting to raise him , bent utterly powerless beneath his weight ...
... head as the seat of some fatal injury , of which no external trace could , however , be descried ; but the effects of it were manifest in his limbs , which , on their attempting to raise him , bent utterly powerless beneath his weight ...
Side 24
... head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it , ' the poor cripple would reply ; ' but it is all fatigue . You take no rest either by day or night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has ...
... head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it , ' the poor cripple would reply ; ' but it is all fatigue . You take no rest either by day or night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has ...
Side 25
... head , which had nearly bereft him of reason . Of the various remedies prescribed , none , he added , had the slightest success , till sea - bathing , per- severed in for a whole summer- -plunging in head foremost , and allowing the ...
... head , which had nearly bereft him of reason . Of the various remedies prescribed , none , he added , had the slightest success , till sea - bathing , per- severed in for a whole summer- -plunging in head foremost , and allowing the ...
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