Pandaemonium: The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers, 1660-1886Humphrey Jennings, Mary-Lou Jennings, Charles Madge Free Press, 1985 - 376 頁 Documents the public reaction to the industrial revolution. |
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第 290 頁
... hands to destroy . ' And I saw that he had a little pyramid in his hand , with as many courses in it as the large one ; and built like that , - only so small . And because it glowed still , I was afraid to touch it ; but Pthah said ...
... hands to destroy . ' And I saw that he had a little pyramid in his hand , with as many courses in it as the large one ; and built like that , - only so small . And because it glowed still , I was afraid to touch it ; but Pthah said ...
第 305 頁
... hand is the sculpture - machine , on which he continued working to the last . Its wooden framing is worm - eaten and dropping into dust , like the hands which made it . But though the great workman has gone to rest , with all his griefs ...
... hand is the sculpture - machine , on which he continued working to the last . Its wooden framing is worm - eaten and dropping into dust , like the hands which made it . But though the great workman has gone to rest , with all his griefs ...
第 318 頁
... Hand - labour on the earth , the work of the husbandman and of the shepherd ; - to dress the earth and keep the flocks of it – the first task of men , and the final one - the education always of noblest lawgivers , kings and teachers ...
... Hand - labour on the earth , the work of the husbandman and of the shepherd ; - to dress the earth and keep the flocks of it – the first task of men , and the final one - the education always of noblest lawgivers , kings and teachers ...
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