Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... length of modelling small steam - engines with clay . In these pursuits we have a glimpse of his mechanical turn . Often we see that boys take a bent towards what first excites their fancy . Brought up among coal - pits and pumps , and ...
... length of modelling small steam - engines with clay . In these pursuits we have a glimpse of his mechanical turn . Often we see that boys take a bent towards what first excites their fancy . Brought up among coal - pits and pumps , and ...
Side 6
... length , he was enabled to pick up and learn as he went on . The next event in his life was his removal , in 1801 , to the Dolly pit , at Callerton , where he received somewhat higher wages , a point of some importance , for at this ...
... length , he was enabled to pick up and learn as he went on . The next event in his life was his removal , in 1801 , to the Dolly pit , at Callerton , where he received somewhat higher wages , a point of some importance , for at this ...
Side 13
... length completed , the directors offered a prize of £ 500 for the best locomotive that could be brought forward to compete in running on a certain day . It was stipulated that the engine should consume its own smoke ; be not more than ...
... length completed , the directors offered a prize of £ 500 for the best locomotive that could be brought forward to compete in running on a certain day . It was stipulated that the engine should consume its own smoke ; be not more than ...
Side 18
... length , across the St Lawrence at Montreal - in all which works , however , he was ably assisted by subordinates ; nor should it be omitted that to William Fairbairn of Manchester is generally imputed the invention of the tubular ...
... length , across the St Lawrence at Montreal - in all which works , however , he was ably assisted by subordinates ; nor should it be omitted that to William Fairbairn of Manchester is generally imputed the invention of the tubular ...
Side 25
... length to his fate , the young paralytic bade adieu for life to all idea of regaining the use of his limbs . One evening when , as usual , his indefatigable sister had drawn him to the scene of rural festivity beneath the old elms at ...
... length to his fate , the young paralytic bade adieu for life to all idea of regaining the use of his limbs . One evening when , as usual , his indefatigable sister had drawn him to the scene of rural festivity beneath the old elms at ...
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