| Nicholas Wilcox Cundy - 1834 - 184 頁
...upon our arrival at Stony Stratford, 52^ from town, it was found by Messrs. Macneill and Carpmael, who had taken accurate minutes of the loss of time occasioned...might obviously be the case, without interfering with * These facts have been ascertained by Mr. Joshua Field, Mr. John Macneill, and Mr. Alexander Gordon,... | |
| Nicholas Wilcox Cundy - 1834 - 194 頁
...upon our arrival at Stony Stratford, 52J from town, it was found by Messrs. Macneill and Carpmael, who had taken accurate minutes of the loss of time occasioned...might obviously be the case, without interfering with * These facts have been ascertained by Mr. Joshua Field, Mr. John Mac, neill, and Mr. Alexander Gordon,... | |
| 1834 - 436 頁
...stoppages, that the average rate of travelling had been seven miles per hour. Thus there can be np doubt, that with a well constructed engine of greater...public, more particularly if, as might obviously be the caee, without interfering with the general use of the road, a portion of it were to be prepared and... | |
| 1834 - 896 頁
...been ascertained by Mr. Joshua Field, Mr. John Macneill, and Mr. Alexander Gordon, civil engineers. Thus there can be no doubt, that with a well constructed...might be maintained; and it is our conviction that SiiCH a project might be undertaken with great advantage to the public, more particularly if, as might... | |
| 1834 - 784 頁
...passages : " There can be no doubt, with a well-constructed engine of great power, a steam-carriage conveyance between London and Birmingham, at a velocity...unattainable by horses, and limited only by safety, may be maintained ; and it is our conviction that such a project may be undertaken with great advantage... | |
| edmund ruffin - 1835 - 912 頁
...head, to report, "that there can be no doubt that, with a well constructed engine, a steamcarriage conveyance between London and Birmingham, at a velocity...unattainable by horses, and limited only by safety, may be maintained, and that it is their conviction that such a project may be undertaken with great... | |
| 1843 - 1380 頁
...engineer. ",There can be no doubt," say they, " that with a, well-constructed engine, a steam-carriage conveyance between London and Birmingham, at a velocity...unattainable by horses, and limited only by safety, may be maintained ; and it is our conviction that such a project might be undertaken with great advantage... | |
| 608 頁
...power, a steam-carriage conveyance between London and Birmingham, at a velocity unattainable by bones, and limited only by safety, might be maintained ; and it is our conviction that auch a project might be undertaken with great advantage to the public, more particularly if, as might... | |
| Farmers' Alliance - 1834 - 756 頁
...head, to report, " that there can be no doubt that, with a well constructed engine, a steam-carriage conveyance between London and Birmingham, at a velocity...unattainable by horses, and limited only by safety, may be maintained, and that it is their conviction that such a project may be undertaken with great... | |
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