Canals - Great Britain
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Observations on the most advantageous line of country through which a canal navigation may be carried, from Newcastle upon Tyne, or North Shields, towards Cumberland, &c : with a proposal to extend collateral branches by the Pont and Blyth Rivers to Morpeth, the port of Blyth, &c. and pointing out the practicability of carrying a line of canal through the middle of Northumberland to Berwick upon Tweed / by Jona. Thompson.
Thompson, Jona. (Jonathan)Date: 1795- E-books
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Thoughts (submitted to censure) on the great utility of a circular and other inland canal navigation, in Britain. Likewise, on the discontented petitions for removing His Majesty's ministers; and on the national debt. Also, ON The Improvement Attending The Growth of Wheat, Use of Oats, &c. With Injuries (to recover Justice from Law) Stated. By John Hibbard
Hibbard, John, 18th cent.Date: August 26th, 1796- E-books
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Reasons offered to the consideration of Parliament, why they should not grant their immediate consent to the petition of the Committee of the Union Canal from Leicester by Harborough to Northampton
Date: 1793- E-books
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The advantages of inland navigation or, some observations Offered To The Public, to shew that an inland navigation may be easily effected between the three great ports of Bristol, Liverpool, and Hull; Together with a Plan for executing the same. By R. Whitworth, Esq; Humbly submitted to the Great Assembly of this Nation.
Richard WhitworthDate: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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A State of facts, tending to shew the utility of the proposed canal navigation from Witton near Northwich to Knutsford and Macclesfield, and by Stockport to Manchester
Date: [1765?]