Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 934 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 51 bis 75 von 934.
Sortieren
-
Rules and regulations of the company of undertakers of the Grand Canal, for the better carrying on the navigation
And the proceedings of the company. Amended and agreed to in February, 1778. Printed by order of the company -
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 -
A Bill being now brought before the House of Lords from the House of Commons, to extend the canals in which the Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Company are interested, it is become necessary to trouble the members of that Right Honourable House with some information concerning it
-
A brief review of the arguments for and against the intended canal
From Cambridge to the River Stort, as produced at Chesterford on the 5th of September, 1788: most respectfully addressed to Richard Clark, Esquire, alderman of the city of London, and chairman of the said meeting. With a few hints in favour of the canal, By Y.Z -
To the public
The cutting a canal at Amoskeig Falls, is of very great importance -
Having, as agent for Messrs. Livingston and Fulton ... explored the sounds and waters south of the River Potomack and Chesapeak Bay
-
Letters, addressed to the people of Pennsylvania respecting the internal improvement, of the commonwealth
by means of roads and canals -
Report on the Jeffersonville Ohio Canal
-
The Following is a statement of such facts as came under the cognizance of the individuals who explored a more southern route for the Grand Canal
through the counties of Ontario, Genesee and Niagara, than any hitherto proposed, and was forwarded to the chief magistrate of this state about the time the Legislature convened at Albany. -
Memorial on the alluvions or obstructions at the head of the navigation of the River Hudson
the impossibility of removing them effectually ; the practicability of a lateral canal ... with a view of the political advantages of that contemplated improvement, and of the accession of Albany to maritime commerce -
A brief topographical & statistical manual of the state of New-York
exhibiting the situation and boundaries of the several counties ... and designating the principal places and the seat of the courts -
Speech of Gideon Granger, Esq., delivered before a convention of the people of Ontario County, N.Y., Jan. 8, 1817
on the subject of a canal from Lake Erie to Hudson's River. -
An act to enable the commissioners for executing the office of treasurer of His Majesty's Exchequer, or the Lord high treasurer for the time being, to compound with William Hill and John Dyer a debt due to the Crown from William Pye, for which they are sureties
-
Observations on the advantages of bringing the Grand Canal round by the circular road into the River Liffey
Addressed to the right honourable and honourable the commissioners appointed by Parliament, for making wide and convenient the streets of Dublin. By William Chapman, engineer -
A State of facts shewing the necessity of the proposed canal from Chester to Middlewich; and answers to the reasons published against the bill for making the same
-
Report on the proposed canal between the Rivers Heyl and Helford. By Robert Fulton, engineer
-
A bill for making and maintaining a navigable canal, from the Coventry Canal navigation, at or near the city of Coventry, to the city of Oxford
-
The report of Robert Mackell, engineer, respecting the branch-canal, to be extended from the termination of the great canal, upon the Forth at Heuck, to the harbour of Borrowstounness
-
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 -
Address of the committee of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company
to the committees of the Senate and House of Representatives, on the memorial of said company -
Report of the directors of the Western Inland Lock-Navigation Company, to the Legislature. 16th February, 1798
-
Account of the Conewago-Canal, on the river Susquehanna
To which is prefixed, the act for incorporating the company -
Manner of transacting the canal business, at landings no. 1 & 2, in Charlestown
for the information of those persons who may be concerned therein -
Notification
The Proprietors of the Middlesex Canal having caused booms to be fixed in the mill-pond at Charlestown, for the accommodation of all persons (and the security of their property) who may bring spars and timber down the canal, and wish to leave them in a safe place for sale -
Rate of dockage, wharfage, and storage, at the landing-places of the Middlesex Canal--1809