As connected with this subject, and as affording most valuable information upon points in which, previous to experiment, widely different opinions have been entertained; the following extract is inserted from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the Holyhead... On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures - Page 239by Charles Babbage - 1835 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| Industrial arts - 1832 - 522 pages
...Steam-Carriages, equivalent to HorseCoaches, calculated on the comparative wear and tear of roads. (P.)— Extract from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the Holyhead and Liverpool Roads. " Being authorized by the commissioners to have the machine invented by my assistant, Mr. Macncill... | |
| Technology - 1832 - 504 pages
...equivalent to ПогяеCoaches, calculated on the comparativo wear and tear of roads. (F.)— Extract from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the Holyhead and Liverpool Roads. " Being authorized by the commissioners to have the machine invented by my assistant, Mr. Macneill... | |
| Henry Brooke Parnell (1st baron Congleton.) - 1833 - 488 pages
...Machinery and Manufactures, in considering the injury which roads sustain from various causes, states, " As connected with this subject, and as affording most...entertained ; the following extract is inserted from Mr. Telford-s Report on the State of the Holyhead and Liverpool Roads. The instrument employed for the... | |
| Railroad engineering - 1834 - 434 pages
...greatly increased in number. Babbage on the Economy of Manufactures. [Continued from page COO.J 237. As connected with this subject, and as affording most...previous to experiment, widely different opinions had been entertained, the following extract is inserted from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the... | |
| Nicholas Wood - Railroads - 1838 - 854 pages
...upon a level road, is 77 Ibs., or equal to 73 Ibs. per ton. We give, likewise, the following extract from Mr. Telford's report on the state of the Holyhead and Liverpool roads. " Being authorized by the commissioners to have the machine invented by my assistant, Mr. M'Neil, (for... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1838 - 512 pages
...Machinery and Manufactures, in considering the injury which roads sustain from various causes, states, " As connected with this subject, and as affording most valuable information upon the points in which, previous to experiment, widely different opinions have been entertained, the following... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - Economics - 1839 - 456 pages
...affording valuable information upon points in which, previous to experiment, widely different opinions had been entertained, the following extract is inserted...instrument employed for the comparison was invented by Mr. Macneil; and the road between London and Shrewsbury was selected for the place of experiment. "The... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - Economics - 1839 - 452 pages
...approximating to a just rate of toll for steamcarriages. " As connected with this subject, and as affording valuable information upon points in which, previous to experiment, widely different opinions had been entertained, the following extract is inserted from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1832 - 512 pages
...Steam-Carriages, equivalent to HorseCoaches, calculated on the comparative wear and tear of roads. (F.)— Extract from Mr. Telford's Report on the State of the Holyhead and Liverpool Roads. ' ' Being authorized by the commissioners to have the machine invented by my assistant, Mr. Macneill... | |
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