The Railway Magazine, and Annals of Science, Band 1Wyld and Son, 1836 |
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... distance , not of sixty , but of near 380 miles ! This was related to me before rail - roads were thought of as a means of travelling . How would the contrast appear , if , as the rate now commonly is on the Liverpool and Manchester ...
... distance , not of sixty , but of near 380 miles ! This was related to me before rail - roads were thought of as a means of travelling . How would the contrast appear , if , as the rate now commonly is on the Liverpool and Manchester ...
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... distance must one deviate from the other to escape the charge ? This will depend how far the two terminus towns are apart . If they are far asunder , it may generally be assumed , that when two lines are so projected as closely to ...
... distance must one deviate from the other to escape the charge ? This will depend how far the two terminus towns are apart . If they are far asunder , it may generally be assumed , that when two lines are so projected as closely to ...
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... distance , because their deleterious influence is more diffused . A new kind of hot - air stove , known by the name of the Gas Stove , presents some singular exceptions to these observations , as , from being heated in a different ...
... distance , because their deleterious influence is more diffused . A new kind of hot - air stove , known by the name of the Gas Stove , presents some singular exceptions to these observations , as , from being heated in a different ...
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... distance , and always reaching the nearest particles , however much the air is expanded , and not extending beyond them , or at least not to the next , however much the air is compressed . It is on this hypothesis , that philosophers ...
... distance , and always reaching the nearest particles , however much the air is expanded , and not extending beyond them , or at least not to the next , however much the air is compressed . It is on this hypothesis , that philosophers ...
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... distance which sound passes over in a second , it would be so atte- nuated as to be altogether insensible . The same is likewise equally true in a tube . For since the mass of the tube is so great , compared with that of the included ...
... distance which sound passes over in a second , it would be so atte- nuated as to be altogether insensible . The same is likewise equally true in a tube . For since the mass of the tube is so great , compared with that of the included ...
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Seite 197 - Provided also, and be it further enacted, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to...
Seite 11 - It could be done only on principles of private justice, moral fitness, and public convenience, which, when applied to a new subject, make common law without a precedent; much more when received and approved by usage.
Seite 293 - The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and to a vertical scale of not less than one inch to every 100 feet...
Seite 293 - ... shall be deposited for public inspection at the office of the clerk of the peace for every county, riding or division in England or Ireland, or in the office of the principal sheriff...
Seite 239 - I don't know—I shall be in town uniil twelve. Well, I shall be there; but you must let me off in time for the theatre.' And then, sir, there will be barrels of pork, and cargoes of flour, and chaldrons of...
Seite 293 - ... on the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of the said lands, and on the overseers of such parishes, and on the trustees, surveyors of highways, or other persons having the care of such roads or streets.
Seite 340 - Notice in writing in the form hereinbefore mentioned, shall be made to the Owners or reputed Owners, Lessees or reputed Lessees, or in their absence from the United Kingdom, to their Agents respectively, and to the Occupiers of Lands through which any such alteration is intended to be made ; and the consent of such Owners or reputed Owners, Lessees or reputed Lessees, and Occupiers, to the making of such alteration, shall be proved before the Examiner.
Seite 111 - The deafening peal of thunder, the sudden immersion in gloom, and the clash of reverberated sounds in confined space, combine to produce a momentary shudder or idea of destruction — a thrill of annihilation, which is instantly dispelled on emerging into the cheerful light.
Seite 10 - When a man by the exertion of his rational powers has produced an original work, he seems to have clearly a right to dispose of that identical work as he pleases, and any attempt to vary the disposition he has made of it appears to be an invasion of that right.
Seite 458 - Whether, in the lines proposed, the gradients and curves are generally favourable or otherwise, and the steepest gradient, exclusive of the inclined planes above referred to, and the smallest radius of a curve.