| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 832 pages
...manner peculiar to himself; and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities e sought him farrc and nearc, yet him no where he...by him misguided. Id. In winter's tedious nights, betwixt Wilmejlow and Congleton, with a view to open a communication to the great London road, without... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 414 pages
...manner peculiar to himself; and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he...particularly those in the vicinity of Buxton: and ne is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmeslow and Congleton, with a view to open a commuuication... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...method peculiar to himself, and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he...Buxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmslow and Congleton, with a view' to open a communication to the great London road, without... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Philosophy - 1830 - 440 pages
...method peculiar to himself, and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he...Buxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmslow and Congleton, with a view to open a communication to the great London road, without... | |
| 1830 - 222 pages
...method peculiar to himself, and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he...Buxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Winslow and Congleton, with a view to open a communication to the great T-iondon road, without... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Intellectuals - 1830 - 452 pages
...method peculiar to himself, and which he cannot well convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he...Buxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmslow and Congleton, with a view to open a communication to the great London road, without... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Knowledge, Theory of - 1830 - 464 pages
...convey the meaning of to others. His abilities in this respect are nevertheless so great, that he rinds constant employment. Most of the roads over the Peak...Buxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmslow and Congleton, with a view to open a communication to the great London road, without... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...cannot well convey the meaning of toothers. IHs abilities in this respect are nevertheless so'great. that he finds constant employment. Most of the roads...directions, ^particularly those in the vicinity of Huxton ; and he is at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wilmslow and Congleton, with a view... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...in thi« resptct are nevertheless «o'great, that he finds constant employment. Most of thu road« over (the Peak in Derbyshire have been altered by...directions, (particularly those in the vicinity of Uuxton ; and he i» at this time constructing a new one betwixt Wiimslow and Congleton, with a view... | |
| American literature - 1833 - 666 pages
...extents, forms, and situation, so as to answer his deCOMICALITIES— ROMANTIC. signs in the best manner. Most of the roads over the Peak in Derbyshire have been altered by his direc tions, particularly those in the vicinity of Buxton ; am he has since constructed a new one between... | |
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