Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... miles an hour , and carrying as many as five hundred passengers , how little are we apt to think that this marvel of science and art is due mainly to two men , who , in the outset of their career , occupied an obscure position -James ...
... miles an hour , and carrying as many as five hundred passengers , how little are we apt to think that this marvel of science and art is due mainly to two men , who , in the outset of their career , occupied an obscure position -James ...
Side 2
... miles from Newcastle . Here ' old Bob , ' as Robert was usually styled by the neighbours , was employed as fireman to the engine which pumped water from the coal - pit , an employment of a toilsome kind , but requiring no great skill ...
... miles from Newcastle . Here ' old Bob , ' as Robert was usually styled by the neighbours , was employed as fireman to the engine which pumped water from the coal - pit , an employment of a toilsome kind , but requiring no great skill ...
Side 3
... miles from the parental home , he walked that distance morning and evening . This walk , however , was nothing to George , who was getting to be a big stout boy , fond of rambling about after birds ' nests , and keeping tame rabbits ...
... miles from the parental home , he walked that distance morning and evening . This walk , however , was nothing to George , who was getting to be a big stout boy , fond of rambling about after birds ' nests , and keeping tame rabbits ...
Side 7
... miles from Newcastle . Settling down as a married man , George continued to devote leisure hours to study or to some handicraft employment . From making and mending shoes , he proceeded to mend clocks , and became known among his ...
... miles from Newcastle . Settling down as a married man , George continued to devote leisure hours to study or to some handicraft employment . From making and mending shoes , he proceeded to mend clocks , and became known among his ...
Side 10
... miles an hour ; but it was an ill - constructed machine , and having gone out of order , it was deserted by its inventor , and no more was heard of locomotives for some years . Next came the invention of Mr Blenkin- sop , who planned a ...
... miles an hour ; but it was an ill - constructed machine , and having gone out of order , it was deserted by its inventor , and no more was heard of locomotives for some years . Next came the invention of Mr Blenkin- sop , who planned a ...
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