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Rivers - Law and legislation - Great Britain

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    An act for making the portions provided by the marriage settlement of Sir George Trevelyan, Baronet, and Dame Julia his wife, for their younger children, ..

    Parliament of the United Kingdom | Date: 1765]
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    An Act for making the laws for repairing the highways more effectual

    Great Britain | Date: 1716]
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    Abstract of an act , Passed in the Twelfth year of the reign of Queen Anne, for making the River Nine, or Nen, running from Northampton to Peterborough, navigable.

    Great Britain. Commissioners for Making the River Neene Navigable. | Date: 1785]
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    An act for making the acts of the first and seventh years of his late Majesty's reign (for making the River Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury, in the county of Berks) more effectual

    Parliament of the United Kingdom | Date: 1730]
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    An Act for making the receiving of stolen jewels, and gold and silver plate, in the case of burglary and highway robbery, more penal

    Great Britain | Date: 1770
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