Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 135The Institution, 1899 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... taken away by the most tragic accident that had ever happened in the Alps - one who had scarcely com- pleted his fiftieth year , and whom the Institution could ill afford to lose . John Hopkinson was a valued neighbour of his , and the ...
... taken away by the most tragic accident that had ever happened in the Alps - one who had scarcely com- pleted his fiftieth year , and whom the Institution could ill afford to lose . John Hopkinson was a valued neighbour of his , and the ...
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... taken this load on our own shoulders ; not before it was needed , for the competition of highly educated engineers of other countries was becoming rather too evident . Loss of business is a potent force to effect reform . The reform ...
... taken this load on our own shoulders ; not before it was needed , for the competition of highly educated engineers of other countries was becoming rather too evident . Loss of business is a potent force to effect reform . The reform ...
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... taken at the flood , and , having rolled on for nearly fifty years , it has led me to this chair . I learned from Faraday to regard electricity as the result of the play of the atoms and molecules of matter , that it was a mere form of ...
... taken at the flood , and , having rolled on for nearly fifty years , it has led me to this chair . I learned from Faraday to regard electricity as the result of the play of the atoms and molecules of matter , that it was a mere form of ...
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... taken a very active part in the introduction of the block system , especially in the assimilation of the working of the indoor ( electric ) and the outdoor ( mechanical ) systems of signalling and in their interlocking . More recently ...
... taken a very active part in the introduction of the block system , especially in the assimilation of the working of the indoor ( electric ) and the outdoor ( mechanical ) systems of signalling and in their interlocking . More recently ...
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... taken it up . Local authorities have now been educated . The successful progress in the States and on the Continent has proved contagious , and everywhere our great cities are rising to the occasion . Indeed , to neglect to supply ...
... taken it up . Local authorities have now been educated . The successful progress in the States and on the Continent has proved contagious , and everywhere our great cities are rising to the occasion . Indeed , to neglect to supply ...
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