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J. Nicholson, street sweeper general
presents his most grateful compliments to his kind patrons, wishing them health, prosperity, and a happy New Year -
A Plan for cleaning the streets of the city of Edinburgh
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London, what it is, not what it was: or, The citizen's complaint against publick nusances
To which is added, a remonstrance against the great number of shops, &c. that sell Geneva and other drams to the poor, and the evil consequences thereof; with some true causes of the increase of the poor -
Commodore Charles Hardy, to his kind patrons
whom he has served, by sweeping the streets for nineteen years, a good old faithful servant, and who wishes his kind customers health, wealth, long life, and a Happy New Year -
Sir, The inconveniences arising from the manner in which the streets of this city have been kept for many years, notwithstanding of every endeavour hitherto taken to remove them, have, at last, disposed the magistrates and council to appoint a committee of citizens, with full powers "to digest, and carry into effect, a plan for the purpose of more effectually "keeping the streets clean." The committee, after very fully deliberating on this businesss, have resolved, as the most likely method of accomplishing the purpose of their appointment, to engage a certain number of seavengers
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Act of Council for Keeping Clean the Streets of the City of Edinburgh, and Suburbs Thereof
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An abstract of the act of Parliament passed for the better paving, repairing and cleansing the streets, lanes, alleys and other public passages within the town of Wakefield
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An act for paving
Cleansing, Lighting, and otherwise Improving, the Streets, Lanes, and other public Passages and Places, within the Borough of Derby; and for selling a certain Piece of Waste Ground, situate within the said Borough, called Nun's Green, towards defraying the Expence of the said Improvements -
An act for better paving
Cleansing, and otherwise Improving the Borough of Boston, in the County of Lincoln -
An act to impower certain commissioners therein mentioned, to keep clean, and in good order and repair, the streets of Charles-Town: and for establishing other regulations in the said town
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A full abstract of an Act, passed in the 32d year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intitled, "An Act for cleansing, lighting, watching and regulating the streets, lanes, passages and places, within the towns of Manchester and Salford, in the county palatin of Lancaster, for widening and rendering more commodious several of the said streets, lanes and passages
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City of Philadelphia
by the mayor, recorder, and aldermen, and the commissioners for paving and cleansing the streets, &c -
An act of Common-Councel made the eleventh day of September, in the yeare of our Lord 1655
for the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London, and liberties of the same -
An abstract of the forfeitures and penalties set and imposed on offences done contrary to the act of Parliament, for paving and cleansing the streets
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The case of the inhabitants of the liberty of Westminster
against the clauses, proposed by the Justices of the Peace, to a bill now passing, to require quarentine -
By the King. A proclamation for better cleansing of the streets in Westminster, and other adjacent places in the county of Middlesex
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Considerations humbly offered to the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, shewing the necessity and benefit of an act of Parliament, to incorporate a certain select number of persons, for the more beautiful and useful paving and cleansing the streets in the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs and liberties thereof, and out-parishes in the county of Middlesex, and in the borough of southwark, and other places within the weekly bills of mortality
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Heads of the additional bill for paving, cleansing, &c. London
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Act anent the cleansing of the streets, &c
Edinburgh, the fourth day of October, one thousand six hundred eighty five years -
Whereas the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor hath this morning signified to this court, that His Majesty takes notice and is displeased, that the streets of this city are no better kept in paving and cleansing ...
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A plan for the more easy and speedy execution of the laws relating to the new paving, cleansing and lighting the streets of Westminster
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Von Reinigung der Gassen und Strassen in grossen und volckreichen Städten
wie, wann und durch wem solches als eine höchstnöthige Policey-Ordnung geschehen soll, was dessfalls vor Obrigkeitliche Mandata hin und wieder ergangen, welches dermahlen die, ihrer Häuser- und Strassen-Reinigkeit halber bekannteste Städte und Länder seyn -
An answer to A short essay on the scheme lately set on foot for lighting and keeping clean the streets of the city of Exeter
Demonstrating the pernicious and fatal effects with which it would have been attended -
A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving, cleansing and lighting the streets, lanes, courts, alleys, and other open passages
and for removing of nusances, as well within the several parishes of the city and liberty of Westminster, as of St. Mary le Bone, St. Giles's in the Fields, St. George the Martyr, St. George Bloomsbury, that part of St. Andrew Holbourn, which lies in the county of Middlesex, the several liberties of the Rolls and Savoy, and that part of the duchy of Lancaster, which lies in the county of Middlesex -
By the King. A proclamation for better cleansing of the streets in Westminster, and other adjacent places in the county of Middlesex