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Pagina 58
... hours , or at the rate of something like has been done to increase the speed of forty - five miles per hour - the speed of birds , to extend the distance from home at an ordinary railway train . A few years which they can be flown , and ...
... hours , or at the rate of something like has been done to increase the speed of forty - five miles per hour - the speed of birds , to extend the distance from home at an ordinary railway train . A few years which they can be flown , and ...
Pagina 291
... hour from the chief Post Office in London . Mr. Palmer had originally fixed the contract rate of speed of the new coaches at six miles an hour , but this was shortly afterwards altered to eight , when a per- ceptible increase was again ...
... hour from the chief Post Office in London . Mr. Palmer had originally fixed the contract rate of speed of the new coaches at six miles an hour , but this was shortly afterwards altered to eight , when a per- ceptible increase was again ...
Pagina 478
... hour of delay occurred be- fore the better one ordered could be got . Riding then to the meeting - place , it turned out that no luggage mules were there , the excuse given being that it was wiser not to bring them to wait in the sun ...
... hour of delay occurred be- fore the better one ordered could be got . Riding then to the meeting - place , it turned out that no luggage mules were there , the excuse given being that it was wiser not to bring them to wait in the sun ...
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