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In 1830 a bold and vigorous attempt was made to utilize the wheel-horse. A French post-office official, M. Dreuze by name, brought forward an improvement on the old two-wheel velocipede, which bid fair to be successful. […] A number of the country letter-carriers were mounted on the wheel-horse, and whilst the roads continued dry and hard M. Dreuze could congratulate himself on the success of his invention; but with wet weather came bad roads, and to the wet succeeded frost and snow. A little extra labour was all that was required to overcome the extra friction of the bad roads, but the wheels refused to progress on the slippy frozen surface.
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In
1830
a
bold
and
vigorous
attempt
was
made
to
utilize
the
wheel-horse.
A
French
post-office
official,
M.
Dreuze
by
name,
brought
forward
an
improvement
on
the
old
two-wheel
velocipede,
which
bid
fair
to
be
successful.
[…]
A
number
of
the
country
letter-carriers
were
mounted
on
the
wheel-horse,
and
whilst
the
roads
continued
dry
and
hard
M.
Dreuze
could
congratulate
himself
on
the
success
of
his
invention;
but
with
wet
weather
came
bad
roads,
and
to
the
wet
succeeded
frost
and
snow.
A
little
extra
labour
was
all
that
was
required
to
overcome
the
extra
friction
of
the
bad
roads,
but
the
wheels
refused
to
progress
on
the
slippy
frozen
surface.