The Quarterly Review, Volume 111John Murray, 1862 |
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... miles a - year . The enormous sum of 400,000,0007 . has been expended within the last thirty - five years upon these ... miles to 1,000 miles , and in the amount of their capital from 20,000l . to 37,000,000l . They employ , altogether ...
... miles a - year . The enormous sum of 400,000,0007 . has been expended within the last thirty - five years upon these ... miles to 1,000 miles , and in the amount of their capital from 20,000l . to 37,000,000l . They employ , altogether ...
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... miles , only 1 in every 8,000,000 of passengers is killed , and only 1 in every 330,000 injured , from causes over which they have no control . These numbers vary materially , however , from year to year . In the last half of 1860 , as ...
... miles , only 1 in every 8,000,000 of passengers is killed , and only 1 in every 330,000 injured , from causes over which they have no control . These numbers vary materially , however , from year to year . In the last half of 1860 , as ...
Pagina 8
... mile or a mile and a quarter , and he may , if the warning afforded to him have not been sufficient , meet with a serious accident at some point within that distance . Trains are habitually run , on the principal lines in the country ...
... mile or a mile and a quarter , and he may , if the warning afforded to him have not been sufficient , meet with a serious accident at some point within that distance . Trains are habitually run , on the principal lines in the country ...
Pagina 10
... mile , three- quarters of a mile , or more , of an obstruction ahead of him . The coroner charges his jury to the effect that they must not expect this particular company to adopt further precautions than those which are in general use ...
... mile , three- quarters of a mile , or more , of an obstruction ahead of him . The coroner charges his jury to the effect that they must not expect this particular company to adopt further precautions than those which are in general use ...
Pagina 13
... miles an hour with fast trains , to eight or ten miles an hour , or even less , with slow trains , that very long intervals of time are sometimes required to enable one train to keep out of the way of another , according to the distance ...
... miles an hour with fast trains , to eight or ten miles an hour , or even less , with slow trains , that very long intervals of time are sometimes required to enable one train to keep out of the way of another , according to the distance ...
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