| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - Industrial arts - 1822 - 386 pages
...persons on-board; and, although drawing fifteen inches of water, she was propelled by only four men, at the rate of between four and five miles an hour, the agitation of the water being entirely confined to the centre of the canal, Denmark, The professors... | |
| 1822 - 386 pages
...persons on-board ; and, although drawing fifteen inches of water, she was propelled by only four men, at the rate of between four a,nd five miles an hour, the agitation of the water being entjrely confined to the centre of the canal. 't . Denmark, The professors... | |
| Mariana Starke - Europe - 1833 - 926 pages
...it is therefore preferable, because safer, to travel with horses belonging to the best-established Voiturins of northern Italy, Florence, or Rome; who...Turin, Genoa, Lucca, Pisa, Poggibonsi, and Siena. The read over Cenis is, generally speaking, excellent ; though liable, between the; third and fourth... | |
| Berthold Seemann - Botany - 1879 - 426 pages
...was discovered that a black moving mass of peat several feet high was moving towards the settlement at the rate of between four and five miles an hour. The next morning (80th) it was found that the town of Stanley was cut in two, communication between east... | |
| Railroad law - 1906 - 944 pages
...witness, and after 8:35 according to another. Thereupon the train was backed slowly in on said track, at the rate of between four and five miles an hour ; the brakeman. Murphey, standing on the top of the disabled car as a lookout, and Shuster and another car... | |
| Edgar Erastus Clark - Railroad conductors - 1906 - 1072 pages
...witness, and after 8:35, according to another. Thereupon the train was backed slowly in on said track, at the rate of between four and five miles an hour; the brakeman, Murphy, standing on the top of the disabled car as a lookout, and Shuster and another car... | |
| David Thomas Marvel, John W. Houston, Samuel Maxwell Harrington, James Pennewill, William Henry Boyce, William Watson Harrington, Charles L. Terry, William J. Storey - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 778 pages
...witness, and after 8.35 according to another. Thereupon the train was backed slowly in on said track, at the rate of between four and five miles an hour; the brakeman Murphey standing on the top of the disabled car, as a lookout, and Shuster and another car... | |
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