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" Diminish the expense of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circles, you form as it were a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but of men also, and what is more, of industry and happiness. "
Roads and Highways:: Communicated to the Editor of the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia - Page 2
by Robert Stevenson - 1824 - 12 pages
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Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-history, Arts, and ..., Volume 4

James Anderson - Agriculture - 1803 - 670 pages
...before, and thus become the source of wealth and prosperity to many individuals. Diminish the expence of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circle...form, as it were, a new creation, not only of stones, and earth, and trees, and plants, but of men also, and, what is more, of industry, of happinefs, and...
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The Roads and Railroads, Vehicles, and Modes of Travelling, of Ancient and ...

Roads - Bridges - 1839 - 360 pages
...may suppose a number of concentric circles to be drawn, within each of which certain articles become marketable, which were not so before, and thus become...expense of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circles, you form as it were a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but...
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The Roads and Railroads, Vehicles, and Modes of Travelling, of Ancient and ...

Roads - Bridges - 1839 - 404 pages
...to many individuals. Diminish the expense of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circles, you form as it were a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but of men also, and what is more, of industry and happiness." The...
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On Modern Carriage-ways: Being a Paper Read Before the Sheffield Literary ...

William Lee (asst. surveyor of highways.) - 1843 - 26 pages
...may suppose a number of concentric circles to be drawn, within each of which certain articles become marketable which were not so before, and thus become the sources of wealth and prosperity to шипу individuals. Diminish the expense of carriage hut one farthing, and you widen the circles...
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A Practical Treatise on Making and Repairing Roads

Edmund Leahy - Roads - 1844 - 348 pages
...you may suppose a number of concentric circles drawn, within each of which certain articles become marketable which were not so before, and thus become...form, as it were, a new creation, not only of stones and earth and trees and plants, but of men also ; and what is more, of industry and happiness." The...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 7

1844 - 772 pages
..." you may suppose a number of concentric circles to be drawn, within each of which articles become marketable, which were not so before, and thus become...expense of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circles ; you form as it were a new creation, not only of stones and earth and trees and plants, but...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7

Christianity - 1844 - 776 pages
...to many individuals. Diminish the expense of carriage but one farthing, and you widen the circles ; you form as it were a new creation, not only of stones and earth and trees and plants, but of men also, and, what is more, of industry and happiness." In...
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A History of the English Railway: Its Social Relations and ..., Volumes 1-2

John Francis - Railroads - 1851 - 642 pages
...of a new idea. " Diminish carriage expense but one farthing," he said with the utmost confidence, " and you widen the circle ; you form, as it were, a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but of men also, and, what is more, of industry, happiness, and joy."...
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The life of George Stephenson, railway engineer

Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 550 pages
..." Diminish carriage expense but one farthing," said he, " and you widen the circle of intercourse ; you form, as it were, a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but of men also, and, what is more, of industry, happiness, and joy."...
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The Life of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer

Samuel Smiles - Collection locomotives - 1857 - 576 pages
..." Diminish carriage expense but one farthing," said he, " and you widen the circle of intercourse ; you form, as it were, a new creation, not only of stones and earth, and trees and plants, but of men also, and, what is more, of industry, happiness, and joy."...
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