| Frederick Smeeton Williams - 1852 - 416 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them, and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey, would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler is ready to burst. I say so, for... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 576 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler is ready to burst."* How amusing... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 550 頁
...ait attempt has Iteen made to cover them ; bat the wind will affect them j and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey, would render it impossible to set off a Unxunolive engine, either by poking of the fire, or kwjrtujj up the pressure of the steam till the... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1858 - 590 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler is ready to burst." * How amusing... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 384 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler is ready to burst."- How amusing... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1862 - 792 頁
...an attempt has Ui-n made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the toiler was ready to burnt" How amusing... | |
| Henry Alexander Glass - 1864 - 134 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind that would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler was ready to burst." Distinguished... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1865 - 432 頁
...hour, and that for all practical purposes I can keep up with him by the canal. Any gale of wind that would affect the "traffic on the Mersey would render it impossible to set off a locomotive engine.' And the fame and fortune amid which George Stephenson died may be set off against Mr. Alderson's declaration,... | |
| Anonymous - 1868 - 602 頁
...the words of Mr. Harrison, one of the counsel for the opposition — that ' any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler was ready to burst.' It is not... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1868 - 522 頁
...an attempt has been made to cover them ; but the wind will affect them ; and any gale of wind which would affect the traffic on the Mersey would render...impossible to set off a locomotive engine, either by poking of the fire, or keeping up the pressure of the steam till the boiler was ready to burst." How amusing... | |
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