The Triumphs of Steam: Or, Stories from the Lives of Watt, Arkwright, and Stephenson. By the Author of "Might Not Right," "Our Eastern Empire," "The Martyr Land," &cGriffith and Farran, 1859 - 263 pages |
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... exclaimed Charles . was a good thing that steam was discovered ; who did discover it , Aunt Helen ? " " Do you mean , who applied the power to its present purposes ? " " No , I meant , who invented steam . " " Invented steam ! " exclaimed ...
... exclaimed Charles . was a good thing that steam was discovered ; who did discover it , Aunt Helen ? " " Do you mean , who applied the power to its present purposes ? " " No , I meant , who invented steam . " " Invented steam ! " exclaimed ...
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... exclaimed the children ; and Charles added , " I should like that , Aunt Helen , because you are sure to tell us some amusing stories , not those horrid dry calculations Arthur is so fond of poring over . To look at his papers and ...
... exclaimed the children ; and Charles added , " I should like that , Aunt Helen , because you are sure to tell us some amusing stories , not those horrid dry calculations Arthur is so fond of poring over . To look at his papers and ...
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... exclaimed the unfortunate prisoner , whose cell the party had by this time approached ; but I have made such a discovery , that if I might but try it , I should be called the greatest benefactor the world has ever known . If they would ...
... exclaimed the unfortunate prisoner , whose cell the party had by this time approached ; but I have made such a discovery , that if I might but try it , I should be called the greatest benefactor the world has ever known . If they would ...
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... exclaimed Charles , " if you set such an example before me , you have no right to blame me because I like cricket better than lessons . Now remember , the next time you scold me for being idle , I shall remind you of Humphery Potter ...
... exclaimed Charles , " if you set such an example before me , you have no right to blame me because I like cricket better than lessons . Now remember , the next time you scold me for being idle , I shall remind you of Humphery Potter ...
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... exclaimed , ' how you can let that child waste his time in that way . Why do you not send him to school ? ' " Let us see what he is about , ' said Mr. Watt , ' before we condemn him ; James does not generally waste his time . ' " They ...
... exclaimed , ' how you can let that child waste his time in that way . Why do you not send him to school ? ' " Let us see what he is about , ' said Mr. Watt , ' before we condemn him ; James does not generally waste his time . ' " They ...
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African Wanderers ALFRED CROWQUILL amongst amusement Arkwright asked Aunt Helen Author Boulton charming Chat Moss cloth coloured construction Darlington DAVID STOW delight difficulties Donny Edition engine England Engravings exclaimed Charles exclaimed Ernest Faggot House fame father favourite Fcap fortune genius Geordie Lamp George Stephenson GILBERT gilt edges Grenville Hargraves History honour hour idea Illus Illustrated by H Illustrations by JOHN improvement invention James Watt JOHN ABSOLON JOHN GILBERT Killingworth Kilsby tunnel knew labour lamp laughed length locomotive look machine mamma matter mind nature navvies never papa perseverance phenson plain poor railroad railway replied Robert Stephenson Royal 16mo seemed Sir Humphrey Sir Humphrey Davy Small 4to steam steam-engine Stephenson's cottage story success sure tell thing thought tion told travelling truth Watt Watt's WEIR whilst wonderful young
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