Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... horses when ploughing , hoe turnips , and do other farm - work , by which he rose from twopence to fourpence a day ... horse driver to the colliery of Black Callerton ; and as this was two miles from the parental home , he walked that ...
... horses when ploughing , hoe turnips , and do other farm - work , by which he rose from twopence to fourpence a day ... horse driver to the colliery of Black Callerton ; and as this was two miles from the parental home , he walked that ...
Side 9
... horse - power in bringing the coals out of the deeper workings of the mine . On my first going down the Killingworth ... horses in bringing the coals from the hewers ; and by those changes the number of horses in the pit was reduced from ...
... horse - power in bringing the coals out of the deeper workings of the mine . On my first going down the Killingworth ... horses in bringing the coals from the hewers ; and by those changes the number of horses in the pit was reduced from ...
Side 10
... horse could draw upon them a load that would have required twenty horses on a common highway . The credit of inventing a carriage moved by steam is due to Richard Trevethick , a Cornish tin - miner , and a clever but somewhat eccentric ...
... horse could draw upon them a load that would have required twenty horses on a common highway . The credit of inventing a carriage moved by steam is due to Richard Trevethick , a Cornish tin - miner , and a clever but somewhat eccentric ...
Side 11
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. about as great as that by horses , little was gained . There must be fresh trials . As by a flash of inspiration , Stephenson saw the leading defect and the method for curing it . The furnace wanted ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. about as great as that by horses , little was gained . There must be fresh trials . As by a flash of inspiration , Stephenson saw the leading defect and the method for curing it . The furnace wanted ...
Side 12
... horse in two hours . The haulage of coal only was effected by the locomotive . It was evident that the making of engines was still in its infancy . Stephenson , at his manufactory , continued to carry out improvements , in which he was ...
... horse in two hours . The haulage of coal only was effected by the locomotive . It was evident that the making of engines was still in its infancy . Stephenson , at his manufactory , continued to carry out improvements , in which he was ...
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