| 1851 - 796 頁
...necessary stops to take wood and water, &.C., many cocidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. к. R. LIVINGSTON. On the 16th of the same month, Gouverneur Morris, chairman of the board... | |
| 1851 - 802 頁
...accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, 1 fear the expense would be much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. R. к. LIVINGSTON. On the 16th of the same month, Gouverneur Morris, chairman of the board... | |
| 1848 - 622 頁
...necessary stops to take wood and water, &c., many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient." The obstacles presented to railroad enterprise in England, and the final triumph of the... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1868 - 470 頁
...necessary stops to take wood and water, etc., many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. RR LIVINGSTON." USING RAILROADS ON SUNDAYS. — The opposition to the use of railroads... | |
| 1868 - 848 頁
...or necessary stops to take wood or water, &c. mauy accidents would happen. The carriage o condensing water would be very troublesome Upon the whole, I fear the expense would be much greater thar> that of canal.*, without being so convenient. RR LIVINGSTON. _ — Press. For Friends' Intelligencer.... | |
| William H. Sayre - 1873 - 206 頁
...stops to take wood and water, etc. , many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing-water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I fear...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. ' ' * * Similar views seem to have been entertained by the Managers of the Lehigh Coal... | |
| William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris - 1892 - 332 頁
...necessary stops to take wood and water, etc., many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. RR LIVINGSTON. Smoking in Church (Vol. viii, p. 275.) — Previous to the visit of James... | |
| 1894 - 876 頁
...necessary stops to take wood and water, etc., many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I...much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. No. 5. Answer to Robert_R. Livingston's Objections. NEW YORK, March 16, 1812. Dear Sir... | |
| Nelson Edward Jones - 1897 - 386 頁
...accidental stops to take wood and water, etc., many accidents would happen. The carriage of condensing water would be very troublesome. Upon the whole, I fear the expense would 318 THE SQUIRREL HUNTERS. be much greater than that of canals, without being so convenient. RR LIVINGSTON."... | |
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