This time,it happened while he was working on a railroad with men who did rough work and looked rough.
VOA: special.2010.08.01
They were the same size in the 1850s, but Brive gets the railroad and not Tulle, the railroad from Paris.
它们在十九世纪五十年代还是一样大的,但是布瑞福修了铁路,而不是图勒,通往巴黎的铁路
But in the nineteenth century, they developed the Postal Service and it interacted with the railroad.
不过在19世纪人们发展出了邮政服务,人们发展出了邮政服务,并开始借助于火车。
Beauregard had twenty thousand soldiers at Manassas Junction, a railroad village in Virginia less than fifty kilometers from Washington.
VOA: special.2009.08.27
Now,the railroad,even in our day,maybe not in your day but in-- well,yes,still in your day.
当今,火车在你们这个年代,或许不是,不,可以延续到你们这个年代
His train is unsafe. Yet he stays on the job after other workers have called a strike against the railroad company.
VOA: special.2010.09.06
An oil truck as long as a railroad car was behind him.
一辆像有轨电车那么长的,油罐车停在了他身后。
And they walk on rough,rocky paths, many of which follow old railroad tracks and roads used by loggers long ago.
VOA: special.2009.07.20
850s Chicago, which was already by the 1850s the railroad capital of North America?
五十年代的芝加哥,它在50年代已经成为了北美铁路网中心
In a decision in eighteen seventy-six, the Supreme Court said states had a legal right to control costs of railroad transportation.
VOA: special.2010.04.15
So, if you're looking back, say, from the end of the nineteenth century, it's not easy to see, but you can see these-- don't ever think that history runs on railroad tracks, and all you need is the timetable to show when modernization shows up.
所以,当你回顾历史,从十九世纪的末尾开始,虽然不太容易,但还是可以看出...,别以为历史是在固定轨道上行进的,别以为你只用拿时刻表,就知道新时代什么时候来临
Huge herds of cattle were brought there from western states to be transported by railroad to markets in the eastern United States.
VOA: special.2010.03.10
Fortunes will begin to be made in the textile industry and in the railroad industry by the '40s and '50s, and in a host of other ways, real fortunes.
在40 50年代的时候,纺织业和铁路工业将会制造大量的财富,另一些方面,真正的机遇
So,many people were shocked when Roosevelt announced he was taking action under the law against the railroad trust.
VOA: special.2010.08.05
The railroad had a lot to do, too, of course, with linking northeast with northwest, which has a lot to do with a certain sense of economic isolation that set in in the South, to some extent.
铁路也连接了,美国东北和西北地区,在一定程度上,它和当时南方,某种意义上的经济孤立脱不了干系
On Tuesday his Berkshire Hathaway company agreed to buy the nation's second-largest railroad, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe.
VOA: special.2009.11.06
A short time later,state soldiers were used to break up a strike by railroad workers in New York.
VOA: special.2010.06.10
Then a free Negro man who worked at the railroad station, Hayward Shepherd, walked down to the bridge.
VOA: special.2009.06.25
Blaine had written the letters several years earlier during a shameful incident concerning the sale of railroad stock.
VOA: special.2010.04.29
His grandfather owned it. When the grandfather decided to sell the railroad, William's father moved his family to the city of Oxford.
VOA: special.2010.01.03
The purpose of the Kansas-Nebraska bill reportedly was to settle differences among opposing railroad interests in the area.
VOA: special.2009.04.23
The company asked him to lead workers on a project to extend the railroad into the Allegheny Mountains.
VOA: special.2009.02.21
Until a railroad could be built, supplies were carried west in wagons pulled by horses or oxen.
VOA: special.2009.05.28
Before John Henry was six years old, he was carrying stones for workers building a nearby railroad.
VOA: special.2009.02.21
Wagons traveled the Santa Fe Trail from eighteen twenty-two until a railroad replaced it in eighteen seventy-nine.
VOA: special.2009.03.30
Like the steel and oil industries, the railroad industry also had its stories of intense business competition.
VOA: special.2010.02.25
Some cattlemen believed it might be possible to walk cattle to the railroad, letting them feed on the open grassland along the way.
VOA: special.2010.03.18
The railroad company planned to buy the machine if it worked as well as the salesman said.
VOA: special.2009.02.21
They believed a better way to the railroad could be found, with plenty of grass and water.
VOA: special.2010.03.18
But the cattlemen believed they had proved that cattle could be walked long distances to the railroad.
VOA: special.2010.03.18
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