| Frank Roy Willis - 1982 - 804 oldal
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| Francis Spufford - 1989 - 328 oldal
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| Humphrey Jennings - 1993 - 352 oldal
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| Alfred Tennyson - 1994 - 644 oldal
...silent father of our Kings to be, Mourn'd in this golden hour of jubilee, For this, for all, we weep our thanks to thee! The world-compelling plan was thine,...Harvest-tool and husbandry, Loom, and wheel, and engin'ry, Secrets of the sullen mine, Steel and gold, and corn and wine, Fabric rough, or fairy-fine, Sunny tokens... | |
| Lori Anne Loeb - 1994 - 237 oldal
...unreserved in their admiration for the accomplishments that the exhibit represented. Tennyson wrote, . . . lo! the giant aisles Rich in model and design; Harvest-tool and husbandry, Loom and wheel and engineering, Secrets of the sullen mine, Steel and gold, and coal and wine, Fabric rough or fairy-fine... | |
| George E. McNeill - 2001 - 683 oldal
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| Kathryn Ledbetter - 2007 - 260 oldal
...silent father of our Kings to be, Mourn'd in this golden hour of jubilee For this, for all, we weep our thanks to thee! The world-compelling plan was thine, And, lo! The long laborious miles Of Palace.36 The poem lists Exhibition items on display, including tools, engines, fabrics, inventions,... | |
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