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... kind are sometimes soon lost , beyond the possibility of recovery . The inhabitants of Portsmouth , in New Hampshire , are in doubt when the first permanent settlement was effected at that place and vicinity . Thompson , they know , was ...
... kind are sometimes soon lost , beyond the possibility of recovery . The inhabitants of Portsmouth , in New Hampshire , are in doubt when the first permanent settlement was effected at that place and vicinity . Thompson , they know , was ...
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... kind to speak of all the virtuous , and resolute , and holy men among the early settlers in New England ; and we conclude our remarks , by recommending to every one who loves to cherish the memory of the pilgrims , to place this Journal ...
... kind to speak of all the virtuous , and resolute , and holy men among the early settlers in New England ; and we conclude our remarks , by recommending to every one who loves to cherish the memory of the pilgrims , to place this Journal ...
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... kind are called tram - roads , from their being first used for running trams upon . The rails are also called flat or plate - rails . The third kind was invented some years since by Colonel Sargeant of this city ; but it is here ...
... kind are called tram - roads , from their being first used for running trams upon . The rails are also called flat or plate - rails . The third kind was invented some years since by Colonel Sargeant of this city ; but it is here ...
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... kind may be made without cutting to level the surface , except so far as is necessary to make a track that a horse can travel in . * * We expect that this single rail - road will be found by far superior to any other for the conveyance ...
... kind may be made without cutting to level the surface , except so far as is necessary to make a track that a horse can travel in . * * We expect that this single rail - road will be found by far superior to any other for the conveyance ...
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... kind , kept in better condition , and under the care of better attendants , than any species of loco - motive engines . According to Mr Tredgold's estimates , the average cost of rail - roads in England is about £ 5000 per mile ; and ...
... kind , kept in better condition , and under the care of better attendants , than any species of loco - motive engines . According to Mr Tredgold's estimates , the average cost of rail - roads in England is about £ 5000 per mile ; and ...
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