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A narrative of facts, respecting the Tyrone collieries and canals. In a letter to a member of Parliament
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Anno regni Georgii III. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, undecimo
At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of May, Anno. Dom. 1768, in the eighth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the thirteenth day of November, 1770; being the fourth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain -
The report of John Trail, engineer
concerning the practicability and expence of compleating the Grand Canal from Dublin to Tullamore in the King's-County, and making the Maiden and Brusna Rivers navigable from thence to the River Shannon, with collateral cuts to the Rivers Barrow and Boyn, &c. -
A survey and estimate for extending the navigation from Tunbridge to Edenbridge, and six miles above it
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The report
of John Trail, engineer, concerning the practicability and expence of compleating the Grand Canal from Dublin to Tullamore in the King's-County, and making the Maiden and Brusna Rivers Navigable from thence to the River Shannon; With Collateral Cuts to the Rivers Barrow and Boyn, &c. addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons and Citizens of the City of Dublin, by whose order the survey was made, and Report published -
A report on the Grand canal, or, southern line
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To the merchants and other inhabitants of Pennsylvania
That Baltimore town, in Maryland, has within a few years past carried off from this city, almost the whole of the trade of Fredrick [sic], York, Bedford, and Cumberland counties, is a fact of general notoriety -
A report on the Grand Canal, or, Southern line. By Charles Vallancey, Director of Engineers. Published by Order, and at the Expence of the Board Inland Navigation