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"You will report in the engine-room, Mr. Dalzell, to Lieutenant-Commander Forman, who is chief engineer of this ship.
Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton, of the famous old Dick & Co., of High School days, were now in the far southwest, under circumstances fully narrated in "THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN ARIZONA," the second volume of "THE YOUNG ENGINEERS' SERIES.'
A certain number of stokers and engineers for night service were retained.
The road seemed to have been drawn by some Titan engineer with a ruler from horizon to horizon.
This set the engineer to muttering threats against the stranger who had stolen the submarine, and caused him for the hundredth time to remark: "H'I 'ates t' think what'll 'appen t' 'em, once h'I gets me 'ands on 'em.
But do you know much about the sea?" "I was engineer on board a Pacific coasting boat and a wheat barge on the Lakes.
Among the reserve officers of my battalion were a famous sculptor, a well-known philologist, two university professors (one of mathematics, the other of natural science), a prince, and a civil engineer at the head of one of the largest Austrian steel corporations.
We speak here of structures built by such engineers as Haupt, Adams, and Latrobe, and not of those works, wretched alike in design and execution, which so often become the cause of what are called terrible catastrophes and lamentable accidents, but which are, in reality, the just criticisms of natural mechanical laws upon the ignorance of pretended engineers.
The robbery was engineered from there.
"Yes." "How is that?" "I am a civil engineer by profession.
In his comments on the pamphlet, Smollett had stigmatized Knowles, the author of it, as "an admiral without conduct, an engineer without knowledge, an officer without resolution, and a man without veracity."
"The baggage man must have told the engineer about me, as we slowed down to a crawl just before we approached the Chicago yards, and off I jumped.
Daniel Favre was a friend of the family, an engineer like his father before him.
It may also be expedient to organize the topographical engineers into a corps similar to the present establishment of the Corps of Engineers.
" "H'I doubt if they understant that much," mumbled the engineer between chattering teeth.
And yet it is not to be supposed that we will endeavor to make an engineer out of a man who never saw an engine.
Temporary bridges, capable of being taken to pieces, were erected by the engineers over every ravine and water-course, and the materials for every siege advanced steadily, though slowly, to their destination.
But read it carefully, use good judgment and common sense, do as it tells you, and my word for it, in one month, you, for all practical purposes, will be a better engineer than four-fifths of the so-called engineers today, who think what they don't know would not make much of a book.
My humble prayers in my country's cause I address to your entire nation: but you, gentlemen, are the engineers through whom my cause must reach them.
I ought to have received notice from the engineer before eleven o'clock, and eleven o'clock was past.
To supplement the cistern supply the Mosque of Omar reservoir halved with Bethlehem the water which flowed from near Solomon's Pools down an aqueduct constructed by Roman engineers under Herod before the Saviour was born.
The Turks held commanding positions, which they strengthened and fortified under the direction of German engineers until their country, between the sea and Beersheba, became a chain of land works of high military value, well adapted for defence, and covering almost every line of approach.
They talked long and learnedly, and consulting a sort of map they had drawn; there was an engineer among them, and a mining expert; one appeared to be a big landowner or manager of works.
Now, I am about to leave you alone with your engine, just as I have left any number of young engineers after spending a day with them in the field and on the road.