The Quarterly Review, Volumen111John Murray, 1862 |
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... instructions that one break to every seven vehicles should be employed with excursion - trains for the future ; but this was so little attended to , that somewhat later another inquiry brought the circumstance to light , of an excursion ...
... instructions that one break to every seven vehicles should be employed with excursion - trains for the future ; but this was so little attended to , that somewhat later another inquiry brought the circumstance to light , of an excursion ...
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... instructions were required to be sent by the locomotive - superintendent himself , to station - masters , guards , and all parties concerned in any alterations that were effected . the traffic of the line was very heavy , this officer ...
... instructions were required to be sent by the locomotive - superintendent himself , to station - masters , guards , and all parties concerned in any alterations that were effected . the traffic of the line was very heavy , this officer ...
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... instructions cannot be questioned , that by its presence or absence at any particular point it will always speak for itself , and that it can have no secrets and tell no lies . The officers of the Board of Trade have of late years ...
... instructions cannot be questioned , that by its presence or absence at any particular point it will always speak for itself , and that it can have no secrets and tell no lies . The officers of the Board of Trade have of late years ...
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... instructions to keep a constant look - out along the carriages and attend to nothing but the condition of the train , with a rope to communicate with the engine - driver , and with continuous breaks to apply at once to his van and two ...
... instructions to keep a constant look - out along the carriages and attend to nothing but the condition of the train , with a rope to communicate with the engine - driver , and with continuous breaks to apply at once to his van and two ...
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... instruction im- parted ; the lessons of experience would be prominently set forth , and would , in a greater degree than at present , be practically enforced ; and an increased measure of PRECAUTION , upon which safety principally ...
... instruction im- parted ; the lessons of experience would be prominently set forth , and would , in a greater degree than at present , be practically enforced ; and an increased measure of PRECAUTION , upon which safety principally ...
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