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The complete success of the engine furnished by Mr Stephenson appears at once to have fascinated the Directors ; and whether intention- ally or not , the fact is indisputable , that the monopoly of engines has ever since been secured to ...
The complete success of the engine furnished by Mr Stephenson appears at once to have fascinated the Directors ; and whether intention- ally or not , the fact is indisputable , that the monopoly of engines has ever since been secured to ...
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much ardour , and with such signal success , that the works pro- duced under its influence may be referred to as some of the . most elaborate and meritorious that anywhere exist . The cir- cumstances under which they were entered upon ...
much ardour , and with such signal success , that the works pro- duced under its influence may be referred to as some of the . most elaborate and meritorious that anywhere exist . The cir- cumstances under which they were entered upon ...
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Of their success in carrying this plan into execution , it is scarcely necessary to speak . The publication of SIX EDITIONS , with succes- sive improvements , and the sale of upwards of Thirty Thousand Copies , afford unequivocal proofs ...
Of their success in carrying this plan into execution , it is scarcely necessary to speak . The publication of SIX EDITIONS , with succes- sive improvements , and the sale of upwards of Thirty Thousand Copies , afford unequivocal proofs ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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