The Science of Railways, 11. sējumsWorld Railway Pub. Company, 1900 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 22.
iv. lappuse
... illustrated the subject , and embraced them with an account of primitive people , in this volume . It thus forms a fit supplement to the general theme , or may be considered apart and independently , as an exposition complete in itself ...
... illustrated the subject , and embraced them with an account of primitive people , in this volume . It thus forms a fit supplement to the general theme , or may be considered apart and independently , as an exposition complete in itself ...
49. lappuse
... illustrations picture the pro- gressive steps from the human beast of burden to the locomotive of the present day ; not only the successive stages of evolution , it may be said , but the multitudinous devices of widely separated peoples ...
... illustrations picture the pro- gressive steps from the human beast of burden to the locomotive of the present day ; not only the successive stages of evolution , it may be said , but the multitudinous devices of widely separated peoples ...
53. lappuse
... Illustrations of primitive transportation evince a general similarity of growth in man . The dif- ferences in methods of carriage illustrate a char- acteristic of men no two of whom ever look , think or act exactly alike . This ...
... Illustrations of primitive transportation evince a general similarity of growth in man . The dif- ferences in methods of carriage illustrate a char- acteristic of men no two of whom ever look , think or act exactly alike . This ...
155. lappuse
... illustration of their conception in this particular direction . Many others equally grotesque might be given . What I have said in reference to primitive peoples refers , it will have been noticed , only to such as existed before Rome ...
... illustration of their conception in this particular direction . Many others equally grotesque might be given . What I have said in reference to primitive peoples refers , it will have been noticed , only to such as existed before Rome ...
166. lappuse
Marshall Monroe Kirkman. The adaptability of the camel for purposes of transportation is quaintly illustrated in this picture . Wherever he is put , whether carrying burdens or drawing a wagon or a plow , we find him equally docile . The ...
Marshall Monroe Kirkman. The adaptability of the camel for purposes of transportation is quaintly illustrated in this picture . Wherever he is put , whether carrying burdens or drawing a wagon or a plow , we find him equally docile . The ...
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acquired Afghanistan Afterward Algeria ancient animals Arabia Aryans Assyrian barbarous boat burden Burmah camel carried carrier Carthage Carthaginians Central Asia centuries Chaldeans chariot China cities civilized commercial common concubinage construction Corean early east Egypt Egyptians elephant esteemed Europe evolution exceedingly favorite forms of carriage Greece Greeks habits Herodotus horse hundred illustrations India interesting islands Japan Japanese king known latter less lived locomotive man's mankind Mediterranean Mediterranean Sea methods of carriage millions Morocco mountains natural Neolithic North America oars Ocean oftentimes peculiar period Persian Phoenicians picture picturesque polygamy population possessed practiced PRIMITIVE CARRIAGE progress protection race rafts railroads railway riage river rude Russia sail savage slaves square miles things thought thousand square miles tion tive to-day trade transportation tribes Turkey utilized vast vehicles vessels wagon water craft wheels wife woman women