Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Legislative hearings |
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... carriages , 1,575 electrics , and only 936 gaso- line cars . THE STEAM AUTOMOBILE Steam as a source of motive power has a long and illustrious history ( see foldout ) . Road vehicles based on it were being road - tested at least a ...
... carriages , 1,575 electrics , and only 936 gaso- line cars . THE STEAM AUTOMOBILE Steam as a source of motive power has a long and illustrious history ( see foldout ) . Road vehicles based on it were being road - tested at least a ...
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... carriage , developed the flash boiler , and won the world's land speed - record of 75.06 miles per hour in 1902. His vehicle was similar in appearance to petrol - cars and was as light for the same power . His innovations died with him ...
... carriage , developed the flash boiler , and won the world's land speed - record of 75.06 miles per hour in 1902. His vehicle was similar in appearance to petrol - cars and was as light for the same power . His innovations died with him ...
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... carriage company . In 1902 , they were making 5 models of electrics . Only 20 electrics were sold in the first year . A re- cent author quotes from a Studebaker catalog : As may be imagined , we have not been indifferent to the ...
... carriage company . In 1902 , they were making 5 models of electrics . Only 20 electrics were sold in the first year . A re- cent author quotes from a Studebaker catalog : As may be imagined , we have not been indifferent to the ...
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... carriages. Fourth, many of the articles comment on the social, economic, and political forces affecting the development of the automobile. Tolls and other restraints were particularly telling in England, as discussed by Kingman, and ...
... carriages. Fourth, many of the articles comment on the social, economic, and political forces affecting the development of the automobile. Tolls and other restraints were particularly telling in England, as discussed by Kingman, and ...
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... carriages . Fourth , many of the articles comment on the social , economic , and political forces affecting the development of the automobile . Tolls and other restraints were particularly telling in England , as discussed by Kingman ...
... carriages . Fourth , many of the articles comment on the social , economic , and political forces affecting the development of the automobile . Tolls and other restraints were particularly telling in England , as discussed by Kingman ...
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