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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... once to Dudley . The Black Country is anything but picturesque . The earth seems to have been turned inside out . Its entrails are strewn about ; nearly the entire surface of the ground is covered with cinder - heaps and mounds of ...
... once to Dudley . The Black Country is anything but picturesque . The earth seems to have been turned inside out . Its entrails are strewn about ; nearly the entire surface of the ground is covered with cinder - heaps and mounds of ...
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... once been swept out . Everything lay very much as he left it . The piece of iron he was last employed in turning lay on the lathe . The ashes of the last fire were in the grate , the last bit of coal was in the scuttle . The Dutch oven ...
... once been swept out . Everything lay very much as he left it . The piece of iron he was last employed in turning lay on the lathe . The ashes of the last fire were in the grate , the last bit of coal was in the scuttle . The Dutch oven ...
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... once more ; returning in a moment into the same forms in which it entered the growing leaf a thousand centuries since . From a lecture by Charles Kingsley given at Chester in 1871 , published in Scientific Lectures , 1879 . 337 THE GODS ...
... once more ; returning in a moment into the same forms in which it entered the growing leaf a thousand centuries since . From a lecture by Charles Kingsley given at Chester in 1871 , published in Scientific Lectures , 1879 . 337 THE GODS ...
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