... air from the locomotives would kill birds as they flew over them, and render the preservation of pheasants and foxes no longer possible. Householders adjoining the projected line were told that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from... A History of Engineering - 第 156 頁Arthur Percy Morris Fleming, Harold John Brocklehurst 著 - 1925 - 312 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1858 - 580 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 550 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine-chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 576 頁
...fire CHAP. xviii.] THE OPPOSITION ORGANISED. 217 thrown from the engine-chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 頁
...that their houses would be burned up by the fire thrown from the engine chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsalable commodities. Traveling by rood would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 384 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine-chimneys ; while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...be rendered unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be made highly dangerous, and country inns would be ruined. Boilers would burst and blow... | |
| H. H. B., H. H. BURKE - 1861 - 338 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1863 - 312 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine-chimneys ; while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...become extinguished, and oats and hay be rendered unsalable commodities. Travelling by road would be made highly dangerous, and country inns would be... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1865 - 432 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown by the engine-chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...species would become extinguished, and oats and hay unsaleable commodities. Travelling by road would be rendered highly dangerous, and country inns would... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1868 - 524 頁
...that their houses would be burnt up by the fire thrown from the engine chimneys, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...become extinguished, and oats and hay be rendered unsalable commodities. Traveling by rail would be highly dangerous, and country inns would be ruined.... | |
| United States. Commission upon the Sutro Tunnel (1872) - 1872 - 1062 頁
...Householders adjoining the projected line were told that their houses would be burnt up, while the air around would be polluted by clouds of smoke. There would...and oats and hay be rendered unsaleable commodities. A Birmingham journal invited a combined opposition to the measure, and a public subscription was entered... | |
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