Knowledge is PowerBell and Daldy, 1866 - 426 pages |
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Page xiii
... Raising coal - The hot- blast Iron bridges - Rolling bar - iron - Making steel- Sheffield manufactures - Mining in Great Britain - Numbers engaged in mines and metal manufactures . 137 CHAPTER XIII . Conveyance and extended use of coal ...
... Raising coal - The hot- blast Iron bridges - Rolling bar - iron - Making steel- Sheffield manufactures - Mining in Great Britain - Numbers engaged in mines and metal manufactures . 137 CHAPTER XIII . Conveyance and extended use of coal ...
Page xv
... raising up new employments Electricity - Galvanism -- Photography- Mental la- bourers - Enlightened public sentiment CHAPTER XXI . Invention of printing - Effects of that art — A daily newspaper - News- writing of former periods ...
... raising up new employments Electricity - Galvanism -- Photography- Mental la- bourers - Enlightened public sentiment CHAPTER XXI . Invention of printing - Effects of that art — A daily newspaper - News- writing of former periods ...
Page xvi
... raised above the desires of the most brutish animals . They supplied those desires after the fashion of brutes . Peter was enticed from the woods by the sight of two apples , which the man who found him displayed . He did not like bread ...
... raised above the desires of the most brutish animals . They supplied those desires after the fashion of brutes . Peter was enticed from the woods by the sight of two apples , which the man who found him displayed . He did not like bread ...
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... raising the commodities themselves ; and they were conse- quently poor and miserable , listless and unsteady . Their fitful industry had too much of chance mixed up with it to afford a certain and general profit . The accounts which of ...
... raising the commodities themselves ; and they were conse- quently poor and miserable , listless and unsteady . Their fitful industry had too much of chance mixed up with it to afford a certain and general profit . The accounts which of ...
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... raised them from misery to wealth , from being destroyers to being producers . The Indians , as we thus see , were poor and wretched , because they had no appropriation beyond articles of domestic use ; because they had no property in ...
... raised them from misery to wealth , from being destroyers to being producers . The Indians , as we thus see , were poor and wretched , because they had no appropriation beyond articles of domestic use ; because they had no property in ...
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