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Samuel Sidney
Samuel Sidney
was the pseudonym of
Samuel Solomon
(6 February 1813 – 8 June 1883), an English writer who treated the widely varied fields of agriculture and animal husbandry, railways, and emigration to Australia.
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Bristol, a free port : facts and figures on the dock question
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Sidney
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Samuel
Published 1845
Light & Ridler
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Speed on railways considered in a commercial point of view
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Sidney
,
Samuel
Published 1847
W. Stephenson
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Gauge evidence : the history and prospects of the railway system, illustrated by the evidence given before the gauge commission
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Sidney
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Samuel
Published 1846
Edmond
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Railways and agriculture in North Lincolnshire : rough notes of a ride over the track of the Manchester, Sheffield, Lincolnshire, and other railways
by
Sidney
,
Samuel
Published 1848
W. Pickering
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Gauge evidence : the history and prospects of the railway system, illustrated by the evidence given before the gauge commission
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Sidney
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Samuel
Published 1846
Edmonds
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Female emigration as it is--as it may be : a letter to the Right Honourable Sidney Herbert, M.P.
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Sidney
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Samuel
Published 1850
W.S. Orr and Co
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The commercial consequences of a mixed gauge on our railway system examined
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Sidney
,
Samuel
Published 1848
Smith, Elder and Co
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