| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 páginas
...contrivance of some of the machinery would have " matched his mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Bolton's expression to me " I sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have.— 1776. POWER." He had about seven hundred people work. I contemplated him as an iron chieftain, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...have " matched his mighty mind." 1 shall never forget Mr. Bolton's expression to me, " I sell ln-re, Sir, what all the world desires to have— POWER." He had about seven hundred people at work. 1 contemplated him as я n iron chieftain, and he seemed to be u father to his tribe. One of them came... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...desires to have — POWEH." He ¡i nl abuut seven hundred people at work. 1 contemplated him as яп iron chieftain, and he seemed to be a father to his tribe. One of them came to him, complained grievously of his landlord for having distrained his goods. Your landlord is in the right,... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 páginas
...contrivance of some of the machinery would have " matched his mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Bolton's expression to me, " I sell here, sir, what all the world desires to have—POWER." He had about seven hundred people at work. I contemplated him as an iron chieftain,... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 480 páginas
...contrivance of some of the machinery would have " matched his mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Bolton's expression to me, " I sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have—POWER." He had about seven hundred people at work. I contemplated him as an iron chieftain,... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 páginas
...of sonw of the machinery would have " matched hii mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Bol t tin's expression to me. " I sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have— POWE»." He had about seven hundred people at wort. I contemplated him as an iron rliieflam, and he... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 páginas
...of some of the machinery would have " matched his mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Boulton's expression to me, " I sell here, sir, what all the...about seven hundred people at work. I contemplated him as>an iron chieftain, and he seemed to be a father to his tribe. One of them came to him, complaining... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 744 páginas
...upwards of a million of horses ! Mr. Boulton remarked to a friend "ho visited the factory at Soho, " I sell here, sir, what all the world desires to have — POWER." And at this period he had 700 men under his command, making buttons for half the world, and working... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 328 páginas
...of some of the machinery would have " matched his mighty mind." I shall never forget Mr. Boulton's expression to me, " I sell here, sir, what all the world desires to have—POWER." He had about seven hundred people at work. I contemplated him as an iron chieftain,... | |
| 1857 - 956 páginas
...steam-engine the great working power of England. He said to a gentler man once who came to see him, " I sell here, sir, what all the world desires to have...Power." He had about seven hundred people at work, ar.d was like a father of his tribe. A lady speaks of him as a man of noble, open, and friendly manners,... | |
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