Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 12
... nearly 12 miles . ' The drawing of about 600 passengers , as there appear to have been in the train , at the rate of four miles an hour , was thought very marvellous . A month later , a regular passenger - coach , called the Experiment ...
... nearly 12 miles . ' The drawing of about 600 passengers , as there appear to have been in the train , at the rate of four miles an hour , was thought very marvellous . A month later , a regular passenger - coach , called the Experiment ...
Side 13
... nearly as possible straight between the two towns . In the carrying out of this design , the series of ' engineering difficulties ' was first encountered , the over- coming of which has called forth an amount of scientific knowledge ...
... nearly as possible straight between the two towns . In the carrying out of this design , the series of ' engineering difficulties ' was first encountered , the over- coming of which has called forth an amount of scientific knowledge ...
Side 14
... nearly , with a speed at times of twenty - nine miles an hour , and at the slowest nearly twelve ; in the latter case exceeding the advertised maximum ; in the former , tripling it . Here was a result ! An achievement so surprising , so ...
... nearly , with a speed at times of twenty - nine miles an hour , and at the slowest nearly twelve ; in the latter case exceeding the advertised maximum ; in the former , tripling it . Here was a result ! An achievement so surprising , so ...
Side 18
... nearly two miles in 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 ...
... nearly two miles in 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 ...
Side 25
... nearly bereft him of reason . Of the various remedies prescribed , none , he added , had the slightest success , till sea - bathing , per- severed in for a whole summer- -plunging in head foremost , and allowing the natural douche ...
... nearly bereft him of reason . Of the various remedies prescribed , none , he added , had the slightest success , till sea - bathing , per- severed in for a whole summer- -plunging in head foremost , and allowing the natural douche ...
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