Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 13
... less than ten miles an hour , backwards and forwards along a two - mile level near Rainhill , with a load three times the weight of the engine . The Novelty , after running twice along the level , was disabled by failure of the boiler ...
... less than ten miles an hour , backwards and forwards along a two - mile level near Rainhill , with a load three times the weight of the engine . The Novelty , after running twice along the level , was disabled by failure of the boiler ...
Side 14
... excitement already created were further increased when one of the locomotives by itself travelled the thirty - one miles in less than an hour . Of the thirty stage - coaches which had plied between the two towns 14 GEORGE STEPHENSON .
... excitement already created were further increased when one of the locomotives by itself travelled the thirty - one miles in less than an hour . Of the thirty stage - coaches which had plied between the two towns 14 GEORGE STEPHENSON .
Side 18
... less pleasure in his garden and the rearing of flowers and vegetables . Occasionally , he visited the scenes of his youth among the collieries about Newcastle , at all times taking an interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never ...
... less pleasure in his garden and the rearing of flowers and vegetables . Occasionally , he visited the scenes of his youth among the collieries about Newcastle , at all times taking an interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never ...
Side 26
... less engrossed , they must have read on her countenance the lines of deep determination . She took aside the old soldier , to obtain from him the minutest particulars about the wonder - working baths , their proper season , and precise ...
... less engrossed , they must have read on her countenance the lines of deep determination . She took aside the old soldier , to obtain from him the minutest particulars about the wonder - working baths , their proper season , and precise ...
Side 29
... less hospitable reception , alas ! awaited the poor travellers . A party of gay young sporting men from town , dining in the hotel , chose to consider Genevieve as an adventuress , and her brother as an impostor , and insulted them ...
... less hospitable reception , alas ! awaited the poor travellers . A party of gay young sporting men from town , dining in the hotel , chose to consider Genevieve as an adventuress , and her brother as an impostor , and insulted them ...
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