The North American Review, 87. ciltJared 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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... engine in connection with his father , who was still employed as fireman . George's post was that of plugman , and he was very young for so respon- sible a situation . His duty was to watch the engine , to see that it worked well , and ...
... engine in connection with his father , who was still employed as fireman . George's post was that of plugman , and he was very young for so respon- sible a situation . His duty was to watch the engine , to see that it worked well , and ...
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... engine was vastly increased . It was reserved for George Stephenson to demonstrate the value of the steam- blast , and to prove that in fact it forms the very life blood of the locomotive engine . Meanwhile , Stephenson was anxiously ...
... engine was vastly increased . It was reserved for George Stephenson to demonstrate the value of the steam- blast , and to prove that in fact it forms the very life blood of the locomotive engine . Meanwhile , Stephenson was anxiously ...
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... engine on the rail , instead of , as in Blenkinsop's engine , to cogwheels which acted on the cogged rail independent of the four supporting wheels . This adoption of spur gear was the chief peculiarity of the new engine it worked upon ...
... engine on the rail , instead of , as in Blenkinsop's engine , to cogwheels which acted on the cogged rail independent of the four supporting wheels . This adoption of spur gear was the chief peculiarity of the new engine it worked upon ...
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