The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 56 卷A. Constable, 1832 |
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... greater variation in the resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as presenting a nearly uniform resistance ; and whatever impelling power is used upon it , it need be susceptible of no ...
... greater variation in the resistance which it offers to the power of traction . A level railroad may be considered as presenting a nearly uniform resistance ; and whatever impelling power is used upon it , it need be susceptible of no ...
第 143 頁
... greater velocity attained , or to its greater cheapness than horse draught . In the latter , danger is increased , in as large a proportion as expense , by greater speed . In steam power , on the contrary , " there is no danger of being ...
... greater velocity attained , or to its greater cheapness than horse draught . In the latter , danger is increased , in as large a proportion as expense , by greater speed . In steam power , on the contrary , " there is no danger of being ...
第 184 頁
... greater part of that value is to be attributed to the generous and sagacious protection afforded by the government , and to the prudent and zealous care with which the collection was made , and was rendered accessible and useful for the ...
... greater part of that value is to be attributed to the generous and sagacious protection afforded by the government , and to the prudent and zealous care with which the collection was made , and was rendered accessible and useful for the ...
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