Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... lived to thank God for inspiring him to do so . Let us see how he set about it , and how he carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of those gigantic steam - engines which pumped water from a coal ...
... lived to thank God for inspiring him to do so . Let us see how he set about it , and how he carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of those gigantic steam - engines which pumped water from a coal ...
Side 7
... lived to be at the 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 ...
... lived to be at the 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 ...
Side 15
... lived to see running at upwards of forty miles an hour . In 1837 , he removed to Tapton Hall , a residence near Chesterfield , and in 1840 , he intimated his design of retiring from his more active professional pursuits . He , however ...
... lived to see running at upwards of forty miles an hour . In 1837 , he removed to Tapton Hall , a residence near Chesterfield , and in 1840 , he intimated his design of retiring from his more active professional pursuits . He , however ...
Side 19
... lived a humble artisan , Jules Asselin . Jules was a journeyman wheelwright by profession ; he made wheels for the cars which were employed by the farmers in carrying their produce to market in Orleans . These carriages would be thought ...
... lived a humble artisan , Jules Asselin . Jules was a journeyman wheelwright by profession ; he made wheels for the cars which were employed by the farmers in carrying their produce to market in Orleans . These carriages would be thought ...
Side 27
... lived , on the road to Tours . Early on the morning of this anniversary - the sun already shining out cheerily on the plain of Beauce , and the road lined on each side with shady trees - the heroic Genevieve drew her brother along with ...
... lived , on the road to Tours . Early on the morning of this anniversary - the sun already shining out cheerily on the plain of Beauce , and the road lined on each side with shady trees - the heroic Genevieve drew her brother along with ...
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