The North American Review, Volume 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 38
... means of the cogged wheels working into the cogged rail . The locomo- tive was improved by having two cylinders instead of one . Mr. Blenkinsop's machines began to run on the railroad , about three miles and a half long , between the ...
... means of the cogged wheels working into the cogged rail . The locomo- tive was improved by having two cylinders instead of one . Mr. Blenkinsop's machines began to run on the railroad , about three miles and a half long , between the ...
Page 41
... means the weight of the two was more equally distributed , though the contrivance did not by any means com- pensate for the total absence of springs . " The wheels of the new engine were all smooth , as Mr. Stephenson was early ...
... means the weight of the two was more equally distributed , though the contrivance did not by any means com- pensate for the total absence of springs . " The wheels of the new engine were all smooth , as Mr. Stephenson was early ...
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... means characteristic of the social constitution of the Gallo - Roman races . With regard to the former , nothing is better worth attention than the description given by M. de Bastard of what the youth of the French parliamentary ...
... means characteristic of the social constitution of the Gallo - Roman races . With regard to the former , nothing is better worth attention than the description given by M. de Bastard of what the youth of the French parliamentary ...
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GEORGE STEPHENSON | 21 |
THE MISSOURI VALLEY AND THE GREAT PLAINS | 66 |
Les Parlements de France Essai Historique | 94 |
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