| Charles Barlow - 1772 - 496 pages
...through the bad construction and arrangement of their engines ; and it would have stood a chance i*f again passing into oblivion, had not the French, at...in Germany but little interest has been excited in itt favour, and its defenders have been, in Anglican fashion openly opposed and condemned." In the... | |
| 1847 - 650 pages
...discredit; — if not ty open attach, yet through the bad construction and arrangement of their engine* : and it would have stood a chance of again passing...and France remain THE ONLY SUPPORTS of the SYSTEM," — (Introduction, p. 6.) Indeed ! indeed ! And can all this be really true ? Let us see what truth... | |
| 1847 - 650 pages
...discredit ;— if not by open attacks, yet through the bad construction and arrangement of their engines : and it would have stood a chance of again passing...its construction. America and France remain THE ONLY SDPPORTS of the SYSTEM,"— (Introduction, p. 6.) Indeed ! indeed ! And can all this be really true?... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 pages
...discredit; — if not by open attacks, yet through the bad construction and arrangement of their engines: and it would have stood a chance of again passing...improvements in its construction. America and France remain тнв ONLY SDPFORTS of the SYSTEM," — (Introduction, p. 6.) . Indeed ! indeed ! And can all this... | |
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