The Quarterly Review, Volume 111John Murray, 1862 |
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... class , five - sixteenths were second- class , and nine - sixteenths were third - class ; and they received from them thirteen millions of money as the price of their conveyance . These various companies command patronage , money ...
... class , five - sixteenths were second- class , and nine - sixteenths were third - class ; and they received from them thirteen millions of money as the price of their conveyance . These various companies command patronage , money ...
Pagina 5
... class of men so employed is not so good as it would other- wise be . Discipline cannot be maintained among them . They become stupid and reckless . They make mistakes in their signals , or neglect to keep a good look - out from their ...
... class of men so employed is not so good as it would other- wise be . Discipline cannot be maintained among them . They become stupid and reckless . They make mistakes in their signals , or neglect to keep a good look - out from their ...
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... hurried director or the most impatient manager must , as well as the third - class passenger , await its return . Vol . 111.-No. 221 . A code A code of regulations embodying the above provisions is now. Railway Control . 17.
... hurried director or the most impatient manager must , as well as the third - class passenger , await its return . Vol . 111.-No. 221 . A code A code of regulations embodying the above provisions is now. Railway Control . 17.
Pagina 25
... class carriage gave way , and the driver did not know any- thing of it until after he had travelled for three miles . The guard's van broke away from behind this vehicle at an early stage , and was left standing in the ballast ; but the ...
... class carriage gave way , and the driver did not know any- thing of it until after he had travelled for three miles . The guard's van broke away from behind this vehicle at an early stage , and was left standing in the ballast ; but the ...
Pagina 28
... class carriage was almost consumed . In spite of the cries and signals of the passengers , neither the driver nor any of the guards ( of whom there were three ) knew anything of what was going on until after the driver had shut off his ...
... class carriage was almost consumed . In spite of the cries and signals of the passengers , neither the driver nor any of the guards ( of whom there were three ) knew anything of what was going on until after the driver had shut off his ...
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