The first roads covered such short distances that numerous bothersome transfers of passengers, freight and baggage from the end of one line to the beginning of the next were necessary on every considerable journey. Since the Civil War: By Charles Ramsdell Lingley - 第 160 頁Charles Ramsdell Lingley 著 - 1920 - 633 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
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