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The queries proposed by the Company of Undertakers of the Grand Canal, to John Smeaton, Esq; engineer, and F.R.S
Together with his general report thereon. As also, the proceedings of the company had upon the above report, with those of the committee appointed to take the same into consideration -
State of facts that gave rise to an order of the Selby Committee, which it is expected will be this day reported to the House, and reasons against rescinding that order
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Reports to the Lords commissioners of police relative to the navigation of the rivers Forth, Gudie, and Devon, M.DCC.LXXIII
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A report and survey of the canal, proposed to be made on one level, from Waltham-abbey to Moorfields
also a report and survey, of a line, which may be continued from Marybone to the said proposed canal, in case any future design of navigation to that place, or the north side of London, from the rivers Thames or Coln, should ever take place : the advantages which may fairly be expected from the canal now proposed ... -
An address to the Right Honble the lord-mayor, the worshipful the aldermen, and Common-Council, of the city of London, on the importance and great utility of canals in general
the advantages which may fairly be expected from the canal now proposed to be made from Waltham-Abbey ; and the necessity of promoting, near the metropolis, such improvements as are now carrying on in the more distant parts of this kingdom, as being the true means of preserving to the port of London, that superiority in foreign as well as country trade, which it has hitherto enjoyed -
A report and survey of the canal
Proposed to be made on one level, from Waltham-Abbey to Moorfields. Also a report and survey, of a line, Which may be continued from Marybone to the said proposed canal, In Case any suture Design of Navigation to that Place, or the North Side of London, From the Rivers Thames or Coln, should ever take Place. By Robert Whitworth. To which is subjoin'd, An address to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and the Worshipful the Aldermen and Common-Council, of the City of London, on the Importance and great Utility of canals in General; The Advantages which may fairly be expected from the canal now proposed; And the Necessity of promoting, near the Metropolis, such Improvements as are now carrying on in the more distant Parts of this Kingdom, as being the true Means of preserving to the Part of London that Superiority in Foreign as well as Country Trade, which it has hitherto enjoyed. By James Sharp