Bridges and MenGrosset & Dunlap, 1966 - 343 páginas |
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... turned left down the Quai de la Mégisserie toward the Place de la Révolution . For one victim in par- ticular the passage by the Pont - Neuf was cruel ; Madame Roland could turn her eyes across the bridge and see for the last time her ...
... turned left down the Quai de la Mégisserie toward the Place de la Révolution . For one victim in par- ticular the passage by the Pont - Neuf was cruel ; Madame Roland could turn her eyes across the bridge and see for the last time her ...
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... turning over the delicate question of inviting Her Majesty to return to Windsor Cas- tle by way of the Tay Bridge when ... turned around and went back . This was the last test the bridge underwent . Soon the royal train returned with the ...
... turning over the delicate question of inviting Her Majesty to return to Windsor Cas- tle by way of the Tay Bridge when ... turned around and went back . This was the last test the bridge underwent . Soon the royal train returned with the ...
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... turned the brass handle of a valve . The compressed air from below came in with a sound like the rush of waters , and our ear drums felt as if to split . . . . This lasted but a very little while . A plate was removed from the center of ...
... turned the brass handle of a valve . The compressed air from below came in with a sound like the rush of waters , and our ear drums felt as if to split . . . . This lasted but a very little while . A plate was removed from the center of ...
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How Bridges Were Invented | 1 |
The Mighty Roman Arch | 7 |
The Engineer Vanishes from Europe but Appears in Asia | 19 |
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