The Quarterly Review, Volumen111John Murray, 1862 |
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... force of circumstances . Time - tables are so drawn up that they cannot be carried out . Regulations are printed and supplied to the servants of a com- pany which are not suitable , and which they are unable to obey , but which they are ...
... force of circumstances . Time - tables are so drawn up that they cannot be carried out . Regulations are printed and supplied to the servants of a com- pany which are not suitable , and which they are unable to obey , but which they are ...
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... force , -of giving notice even to the gate - keepers at the level - crossings of the approach of a train ; and this system might be extended with great benefit . The trains are telegraphed on special wires from station to station ; the ...
... force , -of giving notice even to the gate - keepers at the level - crossings of the approach of a train ; and this system might be extended with great benefit . The trains are telegraphed on special wires from station to station ; the ...
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... force ; and it often proves ineffectual when it is acted upon . Indeed , much longer intervals of time between the trains are insufficient in many cases to prevent them from coming into collision with one another ; and on some occasions ...
... force ; and it often proves ineffectual when it is acted upon . Indeed , much longer intervals of time between the trains are insufficient in many cases to prevent them from coming into collision with one another ; and on some occasions ...
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... force upon all single lines on which the staff system is employed . The third system is that in which the duty of the train - staff is performed by a train - porter , constantly travelling backwards and forwards . Such an officer may be ...
... force upon all single lines on which the staff system is employed . The third system is that in which the duty of the train - staff is performed by a train - porter , constantly travelling backwards and forwards . Such an officer may be ...
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... break of the other guard ; and all the available means were thus put in force for stopping the train almost immediately after the failure of the tyre . The The train was pulled up in about half - a Railway Control . 29.
... break of the other guard ; and all the available means were thus put in force for stopping the train almost immediately after the failure of the tyre . The The train was pulled up in about half - a Railway Control . 29.
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