The Quarterly Review, 102. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 522
... direct route to Nottingham , to Leeds , to York , and to Edinburgh . The Scotch traffic of the Midland was thereby annihilated , and its trade to the large towns named almost entirely abstracted ; yet , with all this , the Midland ...
... direct route to Nottingham , to Leeds , to York , and to Edinburgh . The Scotch traffic of the Midland was thereby annihilated , and its trade to the large towns named almost entirely abstracted ; yet , with all this , the Midland ...
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... direct line passed through a district without a town upon it ; for Reigate , with its then population of 3000 ; was two miles off , and Cuckfield still more distant . The cost of constructing the direct line ultimately proved to be ...
... direct line passed through a district without a town upon it ; for Reigate , with its then population of 3000 ; was two miles off , and Cuckfield still more distant . The cost of constructing the direct line ultimately proved to be ...
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... direct line ' to Brighton had most injurious effects upon another district . It was of course necessary to form a line of communication between London and the Continent of Europe . If it was desirable that the Brighton line should be ' ...
... direct line ' to Brighton had most injurious effects upon another district . It was of course necessary to form a line of communication between London and the Continent of Europe . If it was desirable that the Brighton line should be ' ...
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