The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 108
... Engine Establishment . By CAPTAIN EYRE M. SHAW . London . 1870 . 3. Reports of the Chief Officer of the Metropolitan ... engines have been sent into the country to keep company with the stage - coaches ; the bell- ringer has been ...
... Engine Establishment . By CAPTAIN EYRE M. SHAW . London . 1870 . 3. Reports of the Chief Officer of the Metropolitan ... engines have been sent into the country to keep company with the stage - coaches ; the bell- ringer has been ...
Page 109
... engines with the same feeling that the English hand - loom weavers looked upon the introduction of steam machinery to facilitate their labors . As the American engine company was a political power , it was necessary to give it a large ...
... engines with the same feeling that the English hand - loom weavers looked upon the introduction of steam machinery to facilitate their labors . As the American engine company was a political power , it was necessary to give it a large ...
Page 110
... engines , had for- gotten or ignored the use of hand - worked engines , and had abolished them altogether , thus absolutely depriving themselves of the means of instantly extinguishing fires at their own doors , leaving themselves in ...
... engines , had for- gotten or ignored the use of hand - worked engines , and had abolished them altogether , thus absolutely depriving themselves of the means of instantly extinguishing fires at their own doors , leaving themselves in ...
Page 113
... engine at fires , and the charge and control of the hose and hose - men . An engine company consists of a driver , a fireman , and an engineer , who are permanently employed , and eight hose - men ( including the foreman ) , who do duty ...
... engine at fires , and the charge and control of the hose and hose - men . An engine company consists of a driver , a fireman , and an engineer , who are permanently employed , and eight hose - men ( including the foreman ) , who do duty ...
Page 114
... engines , and a Babcock chemical engine . The last - named machine is a recent invention of great value in the early stages of a fire . It weighs about 3,200 pounds , and may be drawn by one or two horses . It contains two chambers ...
... engines , and a Babcock chemical engine . The last - named machine is a recent invention of great value in the early stages of a fire . It weighs about 3,200 pounds , and may be drawn by one or two horses . It contains two chambers ...
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