Lives of the Engineers: With an Account of Their Principal Works, Том 2J. Murray, 1861 |
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... took no pleasure in the law his heart was in his workshop amongst his tools ; and though he mechanically travelled to the office daily , worked assiduously at his desk , and then travelled back again to Austhorpe , he more and more felt ...
... took no pleasure in the law his heart was in his workshop amongst his tools ; and though he mechanically travelled to the office daily , worked assiduously at his desk , and then travelled back again to Austhorpe , he more and more felt ...
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... took the oppor- tunity of one day seizing the men emal ved upon the rock , and carry- wg them of prisoners to France . But the capture coming to the ears of King , he immediately ordered at the prisoners should be released 2 and sent ...
... took the oppor- tunity of one day seizing the men emal ved upon the rock , and carry- wg them of prisoners to France . But the capture coming to the ears of King , he immediately ordered at the prisoners should be released 2 and sent ...
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... took ill and died , and only one man remained to do the work . He hoisted the flag as a signal to those on land to come off to his assistance ; but the sea was running so wild at the time that no boat could live in the vicinity of the ...
... took ill and died , and only one man remained to do the work . He hoisted the flag as a signal to those on land to come off to his assistance ; but the sea was running so wild at the time that no boat could live in the vicinity of the ...
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... took place some thirteen days after its occur- rence , and a flat oval piece of lead , some seven ounces in weight , was taken out of his stomach , having proved the cause of his death . CHAPTER IV . SMEATON'S LIGHTHOUSE ON THE ...
... took place some thirteen days after its occur- rence , and a flat oval piece of lead , some seven ounces in weight , was taken out of his stomach , having proved the cause of his death . CHAPTER IV . SMEATON'S LIGHTHOUSE ON THE ...
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... took the front place . One morn- ing in the summer of 1757 , when heaving up the moorings of the buss preparatory to setting sail for the rock , the links of the buoy - chain came to a considerable strain upon the davit - roll , which ...
... took the front place . One morn- ing in the summer of 1757 , when heaving up the moorings of the buss preparatory to setting sail for the rock , the links of the buoy - chain came to a considerable strain upon the davit - roll , which ...
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Страница 104 - And since your leddyship is pleased to speak o' parting wi' us, I am free to tell you a. piece o' my mind in another article. Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine * for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus impiously thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently for whatever dispensation...
Страница 41 - There were still many who persisted in asserting that no building erected of stone could possibly stand upon the Eddystone ; and again and again the engineer, in the dim grey of the morning, would come out and peer through his telescope at his deep-sea lamp-post. Sometimes he had to wait long, until he could see a tall white pillar of spray shoot up into the air. Thank God ! it was still safe. Then, as the light grew, he could discern his building, temporary house and all, standing firm amidst the...
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Страница 125 - Pennant's remark that he remembered it " a deep hollow road, and full of sloughs, with here and there a ragged house, the lurking-place of cut-throats ; insomuch," he adds, " that I never was taken that way by night in my hackney-coach to a worthy uncle's, who gave me lodgings in his house in George Street, but I went in dread the whole way.
Страница 367 - Findhorn being in a flood, they were obliged to go up its banks for about twenty-eight miles to the bridge of Dulsie before they could cross. I myself rode circuits when I was Advocate-Depute between 1807 and 1810. The fashion of every Depute carrying his own shell on his back, in the form of his own carriage, is a piece of very modern antiquity.
Страница 125 - There be many smiths in the town that use to make knives and all manner of cutting tools and many lorimers that make bits, and a great many nailers. So that a great part of the town is maintained by smiths. The smiths there have iron out of Staffordshire and Warwickshire and sea coal out of Staffordshire.
Страница 86 - In consequence of the foregoing, I conclude myself nine-tenths dead ; and the greatest favour the Almighty can do me, as I think, will be to complete the other part; but as it is likely to be a lingering illness, it is only in his power to say when that is likely to happen.
Страница 294 - Having acquired," he says in his Autobiography, " the rudiments of my profession, I considered that my native country afforded few opportunities of exercising it to any extent, and therefore judged it advisable (like many of my countrymen) to proceed southward, where industry might find more employment and be better remunerated.
Страница 175 - London. 4to. 1836. /^ANOVA, when he was asked, during his visit to England, ^-^ what struck him most forcibly? is said to have replied — that the trumpery Chinese bridge, then in St. James's Park, should be the production of the government, whilst that of Waterloo was the •work of a private company.
Страница 302 - Quicklime,' and also Fourcroy's Lectures, translated from the French by one Mr. Elliot, of Edinburgh. And I am determined to study the subject with unwearied attention until I attain some accurate knowledge of chemistry, which is of no less use in the practice of the arts than it is in that of medicine.