| William Newton - 1860 - 428 pages
...can, from that, form the best idea of the use made of these lines by the natives : what we require is the completion of these lines, at any cost, but...result for which the most sanguine is not prepared." But how is this disposition to accept the products of British skill and industry to be made available,... | |
| American Unitarian Association - Unitarian churches - 1860 - 610 pages
...Belgium, can, from that, form some idea of the use made of these lines by railways. What we require is the completion of these lines at any cost, but...result for which the most sanguine is not prepared. " But, sir, there is another element of secure prosperity which India especially enjoys. Almost every... | |
| Neale Porter - India - 1860 - 330 pages
...the best idea of the use made of these lines of railways. What we require is, the completion of those lines at any cost, but quickly, and we shall see a...result for which the most sanguine is not prepared. But, sir, there is another element of secure prosperity which India especially enjoys. Almost everything... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1860 - 764 pages
...from that, form the best idea of the use made of these railways. What we require is their completion at any cost, but quickly, and we shall see a result for which the most sanguine are not prepared." The Paper is illustrated by several diagrams, from which Plate 7 has been compiled.... | |
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