John Rennie, 1761-1821: The Life and Work of a Great EngineerManchester University Press, 1963 - 149 էջ |
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... Stevenson was authorised to proceed along with Mr. Rennie , and endeavour to procure a yard and the neces- sary accommodation at Arbroath . ' Rennie and Stevenson , having visited the quarries at Kin- goodie and Aberdeen , prepared a ...
... Stevenson was authorised to proceed along with Mr. Rennie , and endeavour to procure a yard and the neces- sary accommodation at Arbroath . ' Rennie and Stevenson , having visited the quarries at Kin- goodie and Aberdeen , prepared a ...
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... Stevenson was also writing long after the event , but his father was still alive , though he took no part at all in the controversy ; according to his son this was on account of extreme age , so it seems that the two sons were both ...
... Stevenson was also writing long after the event , but his father was still alive , though he took no part at all in the controversy ; according to his son this was on account of extreme age , so it seems that the two sons were both ...
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... Stevenson had already begun to claim the sole credit for the work and Rennie , after making many interesting comments , concludes : I saw Mr. David Logan on the 24th at Forfar . Mr. Logan was the clerk and draughtsman to Mr. Stevenson ...
... Stevenson had already begun to claim the sole credit for the work and Rennie , after making many interesting comments , concludes : I saw Mr. David Logan on the 24th at Forfar . Mr. Logan was the clerk and draughtsman to Mr. Stevenson ...
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