| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...passengers slept at Beaconsfield. At length, in the spring of 1669, a great and daring innovation was attempted. It was announced that a vehicle, described...the same sort of interest which is excited in our • Loidis and Elmete. Marshall's Rural Economy of England. In 1739 Roderio Random came from Scotland... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 páginas
...passengers slept at Beaconsfield. At length, in the spring of 1689, a great and daring innovation was attempted. It was announced that a vehicle, described...This spirited undertaking was solemnly considered and sanc* f.nitlis and Elmele. Marshall's Rural Economy of England. In 1739 Roderic Random came from Scotland... | |
| 1849 - 296 páginas
...and daring innovation was attempted. It was announeed that a vehieie, deseribed as the Flying Coaeh, would perform the whole journey between sunrise and sunset. This spirited undertaking was solemnly eonsidered and sanetioned by the Heads of the University, and appears to have exeited the same sort... | |
| 1849 - 292 páginas
...and daring innovation was attempted. It was announeed that a vehiele, deseribed as the Flying Coaeh, would perform the whole journey between sunrise and sunset. This spirited undertaking was solemnly eonsidered and sanetioned by the Heads of the University, and appears to have exeited the same sort... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 páginas
...passengers slept at Beaconsfield. At length, in the spring of 1669, a great and daring innovation was attempted. It was announced that a vehicle, described...undertaking was solemnly considered and sanctioned by * Loidis and Elmete. Marshall's Rural Economy of England. In 1139 Roderic Random came from Scotland... | |
| John Francis (of the Bank of England.) - 1851 - 332 páginas
...London between the rising and the setting of the sun. " This spirited undertaking," says Mr. Macaulay, "was solemnly considered and sanctioned by the heads...our own time by the opening of a new railway. The success of the experiment was complete. At six in the morning the carriage began to move from before... | |
| 1853 - 798 páginas
...from Oxford to London between sunrise and sunset. " This spirited undertaking," says Mr. Macaulay, " was solemnly considered and sanctioned by the heads...our own time, by the opening of a new railway. The success of the experiment was complete. At six in the morning the carriage began to move from before... | |
| Benjamin Scott (Chamberlain of the City of London.) - 1854 - 92 páginas
...their astonishment was unbounded when, in the spring of 1669, it was announced that a vehicle, styled ' The Flying Coach,' would perform the whole journey between sunrise and sunset! We find, from the "Diary of a Yorkshire clergyman," that in 1582 a journey from Nottingham to London... | |
| Benjamin Scott - 1854 - 92 páginas
...their astonishment was unbounded when, in the spring of 1669, it was announced that a vehicle, styled ' The Flying Coach,' would perform the whole journey between sunrise and sunset! We find, from the "Diary of a Yorkshire clergyman," that in 1582 a journey from Nottingham to London... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1858 - 480 páginas
...of 1669, a great and daring innovation was attempted. It was announced that a vehicle, de. scribed as the Flying Coach, would perform the whole journey...of a new railway. The Vicechancellor, by a notice affixed in all public came from Scotland to New- * Cotton's Epistle to J. Brad-astle on a packhorse.... | |
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