Canal. visit to the theatre, when in London, was also his last. Shut out from the humanising influence of books, and without any taste for the politer arts, his mind went on painfully grinding in the mill of mechanics. "He never seemed in his element... James Brindley and the Early Engineers - Page 290by Samuel Smiles - 1864 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Phillips - Canals - 1803 - 636 pages
...magnitude, did not permit him the common diversions of life. He never seemed in his element if he was not planning or executing some great work, or conversing with his friends upon subjects of importance. He was once prevailed on, when in London, to see a play, having never seen one before ; it had a powerful... | |
| John Phillips - Canals - 1803 - 634 pages
...magnitude, did not permit him the- common diversions of life. He never seemed in his element if he was not planning or executing some great work, or conversing with his friends upon subjects of importance. He was once prevailed on, when in London, to see a play, having never seen one before ; it had a powerful... | |
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...for the amusements to which mankind, in general, are so much devoted. He never seemed in his element, if he was not either planning or executing some great...conversing with his friends upon subjects of importance. He was once prevailed upon, when in London, to see a play. Having never been at an entertainment of... | |
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| Biography - 1836 - 506 pages
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| Biography - 1837 - 272 pages
...for the amusements to which mankind in general are so much devoted. He never seemed in his element, if he was not either planning or executing some great...conversing with his friends upon subjects of importance. He was once prevailed upon, when in London, to see a play. Having never been at an entertainment of... | |
| Henry Malden - 1838 - 528 pages
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| Biography - 1838 - 530 pages
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| Samuel Smiles - Engineers - 1861 - 538 pages
...every man, to have his mental operations confined exclusively within the limits of his profession. He thought and lived mechanics, and never rose above...of projects, and full of work ; and then the wheels 1 'Biographia Britannica,' 2nd Ed. Edited by Dr. Kippis. The materials of the article are acknowledged... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Engineers - 1861 - 536 pages
...the theatre, when in London, was also his last. Shut out from the humanising influence of books, aud without any taste for the politer arts, his mind went...of projects, and full of work ; and then the wheels 1 ' liiogmphia liritannica,' 2nd E<1. , wiod nrul Emtley, who wrote and Edited by Dr. Kippis. The mate-... | |
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