| Nicholas Wood - 1825 - 350 lapas
...yet be considered only in their infancy, and as not having reached beyond the trammels of prejudice. It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world...expectations, or rather professions, of the enthusiastic speculist will be realised, and that we shall see them travelling at the rate of 12, 16, 18, or 20... | |
| 1829 - 786 lapas
...Killingsworth, and inserted the following remarks in allusion to the articles in the Scotsman : ' It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world...professions of the enthusiastic speculatist will be realised, and that we shall see engines travelling ut the rate of twelve, sixteen, eighteen, or twenty... | |
| John Vallance - 1827 - 132 lapas
...have had daily opportunity of witnessing their performance for nearly eleven years, (Wood) saying, " It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world...expectations, or rather professions, of the enthusiastic speculisi will be realised, and that we shall see them (locomotive engines) travelling at the rate... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1829 - 784 lapas
...the ridiculous expectations, or rather professions of the enthusiastic speculatist will be realised, and that we shall see engines travelling at the rate of twelve, sixteen, eighteen, or twenty mile« an hour. Nothing could do more harm towards their adoption or general improvement than... | |
| 1830 - 886 lapas
...vast advantages that will result to the inhabitants of Liverpool and Manchester, and indirectly«tp the nation at large, from increasing the celerity...travelling at the rate of twelve, sixteen, eighteen, or twenty miles an hour. Nothing could do more harm towards their adoption or general improvement than... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1830 - 378 lapas
...-likely to be effected in these respects on this new line, we must pause a moment, to reflect on Avhat was the maximum of effect previously realized on the...that we shall see engines travelling at the. rate of tn-elre, sixteen, eighteen, or twenty miles an hour. Nothing could do more harm towards their adoption... | |
| 1830 - 522 lapas
...before stated, than eiglit miles an hour; and the Uea if anr thing much beyond that rntc was ReneraJIy scouted as visionary. Mr. Wood, who published his...ridiculous expectations, or rather professions of (lie enthusiastic speculatist will be realized, and that we shall see engines travelling at the rate... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1830 - 512 lapas
...thing much beyond that rate was generally scouted as visionary. Mr. Wood, who published his book ou railways, after the opening of the Stockton and Darlington...promulgate to the world that the ridiculous expectations, от rather professions of the enthusiastic speculatist will be realized, and that we shall sec engines... | |
| 1830 - 644 lapas
...by railways beyond what they had attained on the Darlington course. His words are very remarkable. " It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world...expectations, or rather professions, of the enthusiastic speculist will be realized, and that we shall see engines (ravelling at the rate of twelve, sixteen,... | |
| 1830 - 318 lapas
...Killingsworth, and inserted the following remarks, in allusion to the articles in the Scotsman :, « It is far from my wish to promulgate to the world that the ridiculous expectations, or rather the professions of the enthusiastic speculatists will be realized, and that we shall see engines travelling... | |
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