Inland navigation - Great Britain
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A scheme or, proposal for making a navigable communication between the rivers of Trent and Severn, in the county of Stafford . By Dr. Thomas Congreve, of Wolver-Hampton.
Congreve, ThomasDate: 1717- E-books
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Observations on the conduct of the Protestant dissenters
Date: 1790- E-books
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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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Reasons for extending the navigation of the River Calder, from Wakefield to Halifax
Date: [1758?]- E-books
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Standing orders of the House of Commons, of the 7th day of June 1792, with respect to navigable canals, aqueducts, and the navigation of rivers
House of CommonsDate: 1792]