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Side 12
When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before
parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the face of no little browbeating from
ignorant and interested opponents , gave good evidence respecting the
practicability and ...
When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before
parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the face of no little browbeating from
ignorant and interested opponents , gave good evidence respecting the
practicability and ...
Side 17
Besides planning several railways after this period , and giving evidence
respecting projects of this kind before parliamentary committees , Stephenson
several times visited the continent to be consulted respecting lines of railway ; on
one of ...
Besides planning several railways after this period , and giving evidence
respecting projects of this kind before parliamentary committees , Stephenson
several times visited the continent to be consulted respecting lines of railway ; on
one of ...
Side 15
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. upon the code of Justinian ; but many of
the provisions respecting crime resemble those in the law of Moses . The chiefs ,
from the ruler of a village upwards , are the judges . The judge of first resort is the
...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. upon the code of Justinian ; but many of
the provisions respecting crime resemble those in the law of Moses . The chiefs ,
from the ruler of a village upwards , are the judges . The judge of first resort is the
...
Side 8
... thought no inore of the matter , Jennings having frequently had gold in his
pocket of late , had not the people in the kitchen told him what the traveller had
related respecting the robbery , and the circumstance of the guineas being
marked .
... thought no inore of the matter , Jennings having frequently had gold in his
pocket of late , had not the people in the kitchen told him what the traveller had
related respecting the robbery , and the circumstance of the guineas being
marked .
Side 9
While lying at Hawick , the disputes between the Highlanders and the English
respecting their final course came almost to an open No. 5 . 9 rupture , and the
former separated themselves from the horse THE LAST EARL OF
DERWENTWATER ...
While lying at Hawick , the disputes between the Highlanders and the English
respecting their final course came almost to an open No. 5 . 9 rupture , and the
former separated themselves from the horse THE LAST EARL OF
DERWENTWATER ...
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