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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... wonderful apparatus in the dock - yard at Portsmouth , by which he cuts blocks for the navy , with a precision and expedition that astonish every beholder , secures him a monument of fame , and eclipses all rivalry . In a small building ...
... wonderful apparatus in the dock - yard at Portsmouth , by which he cuts blocks for the navy , with a precision and expedition that astonish every beholder , secures him a monument of fame , and eclipses all rivalry . In a small building ...
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... wonderful beyond all words . He here told me many curious things respecting this ravine : how he believed the Mersey had once rolled through it ; how the soil had proved so unfavourable for the foundation of his bridge that it was built ...
... wonderful beyond all words . He here told me many curious things respecting this ravine : how he believed the Mersey had once rolled through it ; how the soil had proved so unfavourable for the foundation of his bridge that it was built ...
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... wonderful place vast , strange , new , and impossible to describe . Its grandeur does not consist in one thing , but in the unique assemblage of all things . Whatever human industry has created you find there , from the great ...
... wonderful place vast , strange , new , and impossible to describe . Its grandeur does not consist in one thing , but in the unique assemblage of all things . Whatever human industry has created you find there , from the great ...
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