An historical and practical treatise upon elemental locomotion, by means of steam carriages on common roads

showing the commercial, political, and moral advantages : the means by which an elementary power is obtained : the rise, progress, and description of steam carriages : the roads upon which they may be made to travel : the ways and means for their general introduction : illustrated by plates ...

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An historical and practical treatise upon elemental locomotion, by means of steam carriages on common roads

showing the commercial, political, and moral advantages : the means by which an elementary power is obtained : the rise, progress, and description of steam carriages : the roads upon which they may be made to travel : the ways and means for their general introduction : illustrated by plates ...

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B. Steuart
Language
English
Pages
192

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Edition Notes

On spine: Elemental locomotion.

RBSC copy: Ex libris Sol Eisen.

AYB-5653

Published in
London
Other Titles
Elemental locomotion

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Pagination
v, [3], 192 p., [14] leaves of plates (3 fold.) :
Number of pages
192

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OL15130996M

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