The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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441. oldal
... canal transport , and the mode in which the canals have been forcibly obstructed by the railway companies , have started into unexpected pro- minence . The sympathy that we feel with such noble examples of the triumphs of genius and ...
... canal transport , and the mode in which the canals have been forcibly obstructed by the railway companies , have started into unexpected pro- minence . The sympathy that we feel with such noble examples of the triumphs of genius and ...
456. oldal
... Canal the length is 84 feet , and the width 15 feet . On the Grand Junction Canal the length is 87 feet 6 inches , the width 15 feet . But on the Grand Union , which is a prolongation of the same line of navigation from the basin of the ...
... Canal the length is 84 feet , and the width 15 feet . On the Grand Junction Canal the length is 87 feet 6 inches , the width 15 feet . But on the Grand Union , which is a prolongation of the same line of navigation from the basin of the ...
468. oldal
... Canal 1838 On Coventry Canal 1840 On Trent and Mersey Canal 1845 On Birmingham Canal The effect produced on these important lines of internal com- munication by the obstructive policy of the railway companies has been little short of ...
... Canal 1838 On Coventry Canal 1840 On Trent and Mersey Canal 1845 On Birmingham Canal The effect produced on these important lines of internal com- munication by the obstructive policy of the railway companies has been little short of ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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