The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... lines which , radiating from Paris as a centre , stretch in every direc- tion to the frontiers , very closely resemble the plan of the web of the geometric spider . Twelve main radial lines divide and re - divide as they extend further ...
... lines which , radiating from Paris as a centre , stretch in every direc- tion to the frontiers , very closely resemble the plan of the web of the geometric spider . Twelve main radial lines divide and re - divide as they extend further ...
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... lines which convey a mingled passenger , goods , and mineral traffic are encumbered by the last is but little regarded . The rough statement that more than half the lines and stations of these railways are occupied by the mineral ...
... lines which convey a mingled passenger , goods , and mineral traffic are encumbered by the last is but little regarded . The rough statement that more than half the lines and stations of these railways are occupied by the mineral ...
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... line , as compared with the northern lines . And coal , the food of the locomotive , costs nearly twice as much per ton for these lines as for those which run through the great coal basins . But their advance in value , measured by the ...
... line , as compared with the northern lines . And coal , the food of the locomotive , costs nearly twice as much per ton for these lines as for those which run through the great coal basins . But their advance in value , measured by the ...
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