University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Zväzok 61W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1863 |
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... GEORGE STEPHENSON . * " Lives of the Engineers . 404 [ April , Gresset , La Bruyere , and Rochefoucauld .
... GEORGE STEPHENSON . * " Lives of the Engineers . 404 [ April , Gresset , La Bruyere , and Rochefoucauld .
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A Literary and Philosophic Review. GEORGE STEPHENSON . * " Lives of the Engineers . " By Sulles . Vol . 3. London : Murray . George Stephenson . I went along that road I wept. just , it is clear ... George Stephenson . GEORGE STEPHENSON.* ...
A Literary and Philosophic Review. GEORGE STEPHENSON . * " Lives of the Engineers . " By Sulles . Vol . 3. London : Murray . George Stephenson . I went along that road I wept. just , it is clear ... George Stephenson . GEORGE STEPHENSON.* ...
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... Stephenson , was described by a Wylam collier , who remembered him , as " like a peer o ' deals nailed thegither an ' a bit o ' flesh in th ' inside . " Though an industrious workman , he was not successful . He could ... George Stephenson .
... Stephenson , was described by a Wylam collier , who remembered him , as " like a peer o ' deals nailed thegither an ' a bit o ' flesh in th ' inside . " Though an industrious workman , he was not successful . He could ... George Stephenson .
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A Literary and Philosophic Review. George Stephenson . I went along that road I wept bitterly , for I knew not where my lot in life would be cast . " It must have been a bad time , indeed , which drew tears from George Stephenson . After ...
A Literary and Philosophic Review. George Stephenson . I went along that road I wept bitterly , for I knew not where my lot in life would be cast . " It must have been a bad time , indeed , which drew tears from George Stephenson . After ...
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... Stephenson's early efforts , that to this day the engines which he con- structed at that period , are to be seen working on the Killingworth railway , all the inventions of experi- ence and modern science not having ... George Stephenson .
... Stephenson's early efforts , that to this day the engines which he con- structed at that period , are to be seen working on the Killingworth railway , all the inventions of experi- ence and modern science not having ... George Stephenson .
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