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Report on the intended Grand Surry canal navigation
with general estimate, &c. &c -
Report on the intended North London canal navigation
with general estimate, &c. &c -
Report on the first part of the line of inland navigation from the east to the west sea by way of Newcastle and Carlisle as originally projected and lately surveyed
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A short historical account of the greater part of the principal canals in the known world
with some reflections upon the general utility of canals -
Report on the line of inland navigation from Stockton to Winston by way of Darlington and Staindrop with projected branches to Durham, Northallerton, Thirsk and Boroughbridge
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Reports, with plans, sections, &c., of the proposed dry tunnel or passage, from Gravesend in Kent to Tilbury in Essex
demonstrating its practicability and great importance to the two counties, and to the nation at large -
Report on the first part of the line of inland navigation from the east to the west sea by way of Newcastle and Carlisle, as originally projected, and lately surveyed, by R. Dodd, Civil Engineer. Illustrated with a map of the country through which it passes, and The Continuation of the River Navigation into the North Sea: with Estimates, &c
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Reports, with plans, sections, &c. of the proposed dry tunnel, or passage, from Gravesend, in Kent, to Tilbury, in Essex; demonstrating its practicability, and Great Importance to the Two Counties, and to the Nation at Large: also on a Canal from near Gravesend to Stroud. Some Miscellaneous and Practical Observations. By R. Dodd, Engineer. Illustrated with Plates
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Report on the intended Grand Surry Canal navigation
with general estimate, &c. &c. By R. Dodd, Engineer -
A short historical account of the greater part of the principal canals in the known world
with some reflections upon the general utility of canals; in a letter addressed to the subscribers for the survey of the intended navigation from the east to the west sea, by the way of Newcastle and Carlisle. By R. Dodd, Civil Engineer