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" I detest railroads; nothing is more distasteful to me than to hear the echo of our hills reverberating with the noise of hissing railroad engines, running through the heart of our hunting country, and destroying that noble sport to which I have been accustomed... "
The Function of Socialization in Social Evolution - Stran 12
avtor: Ernest Watson Burgess - 1916 - 237 strani
Celotni ogled - O knjigi

Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Količine 13–14

Anna Maria Hall - 842 strani
...scheme, including the solicitors and engineers, were at rest in Paradise. Gentlemen, I detest railroads; nothing is more distasteful to me than to hear the...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." And at Tcwkesbury, one speaker contended that " any railway would be injurious ; " compared engines...
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Facts and Figures, Principally Relating to Railways and Commerce

Samuel Salt - 1848 - 176 strani
...distasteful to me than to hear the echo of our hills reverberating with the noise of hissing raiiroad engines running through the heart of our hunting country, and destroying that noble sport to which 1 have been aceustomed from my childhood, and to which 1 would humbly hope that the good town of Cheltenham...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi

Sharpe's London Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for ..., Količina 13

1851 - 426 strani
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Prikaz kratkega opisa - O knjigi

The North American Miscellany, Količina 2

1851 - 638 strani
...scheme, including the solicitors and engineers, were at rest in Paradise. Gentlemen, I detest railroads ; nothing is more distasteful to me than to hear the...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." And at Tcwkesbiry, one speaker contended that "any railway would be injurious;" compared engines to...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi

The North American Miscellany, Količina 2

1851 - 642 strani
...were at rest in Paradise. Gentlemen, I detest railroads ; nothing is more distasteful to me than t•> hear the echo of our hills reverberating with the...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." And at Tewkesbury, one speaker contended that "any railway would be injurious;" compared engines to...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi

The life of George Stephenson, railway engineer

Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 550 strani
...such scheme, with their solicitors and engineers, were at rest in Paradise ! " Nothing," said he, " is more distasteful to me than to hear the echo of...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." Colonel Sibthorpe even went so far as to declare that he " would rather meet a highwayman, or see a...
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The Life of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer

Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 576 strani
...reverberating with the noise of hissing railroad engines runz 338 LIFE OF GEORGE 8TEPHEN8ON. [CHAP. xxvi. ning through the heart of our hunting country, and destroying...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." Colonel Sibthorpe even went so far as to declare that he " would rather meet a highwayman, or see a...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi

The life of George Stephenson, railway engineer

Samuel Smiles - 1858 - 604 strani
...distasteful to me than to hear the echo of our hills reverberating with the noise of hissing railroad-engines running through the heart of our hunting country,...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." Colonel Sibthorpe even went so far as to declare that he " would rather meet a highwayman, or see a...
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A Book about Travelling, Past and Present

Thomas Allan Croal - 1877 - 652 strani
...destroy fox-hunting was a settled opinion with many, and 0n this subject Mr. Henry Berkeley said — " Nothing is more distasteful to me than to hear the...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." Col. Sibthorpe, whose peculiar figure and peculiar views made him for so many years the subject of...
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Railway adventures and anecdotes, ed. by R. Pike

Richard Pike - 1884 - 304 strani
...scheme, including the solicitors and engineers, were at rest in Paradise. Gentlemen, I detest railroads; nothing is more distasteful to me than to hear the...to which I have been accustomed from my childhood." And at Tewkesbury, one speaker contended that "any railway would be injurious;" compared engines to...
Celotni ogled - O knjigi




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