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Observations on the effects which carriage wheels with rims of different shapes have on the roads
respecfully submitted to the approbation of the Board of Agriculture and to the consideration of the Legislature -
Par lettres patentes de Sa Majesté Britannique. Nouveau systême universel de voitures inversables, depuis le curricle jusqu'aux plus grandes caravanes. Avec une description des détails relatifs à la sûreté, ... Par ... Jean March
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The utility and advantages of broad high wheel-carriages
demonstrated rationally and mathematically, ... By Moses Wickham -
Nouveau systême universel de voitures inversables depuis le curricle jusqu'aux plus grandes caravanes
avec une description des détails relatifs à la sûreté, la commodité, la légereté, et l'ornement -
A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, chancellor of the exchequer, on the claims which practitioners in medicine have to be exempted from the new duties on horses & carriages
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Remarks on the comparative advantages of wheel carriages
of different structure and draught -
The utility and advantages of broad high wheel-carriages
demonstrated rationally and mathematically, so as to be understood by any common capacity. Humbly inscrib'd to the commissioners and trustees of the several turnpikes and surveyors of the high-ways in Great Britain -
Com' Concil' tent' in Camera Guihald' civitat' London, die Veneris vicesimo sexto die Octobr', anno regni Domini & Dominæ nostrorum, Willielmi & Mariæ ...
an Act for licensing carts, to be used by the freemen, woodmongers or traders in fuel, that inhabit within this city and liberties thereof -
By the King. A proclamation to restrain the excessive carriages in wagons and four-wheeled carts, to the destruction of high-ways
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An argument respecting the constitutionality of the carriage tax
which subject was discussed at Richmond, in Virginia, in May, 1795 -
The substance of an argument in the case of the carriage duties
delivered before the Circuit Court of the United States, in Virginia, May term, 1795 -
An Act of Common-Council for the Government of Carrs, Carts, Carrooms, Carters, and Carmen
and for the Prevention of Frauds in the Buying and Selling of Coals -
By the King. A proclamation for restraining the number and abuses of hackney coaches in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof, and parishes comprised within the bills of mortality
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By the King. A proclamation to restrain the excessive carriages in wagons and four-wheeled carts to the destruction of high-ways
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Loi relative aux chevaux de selle & de voitures des émigrés
du 27 août 1792, l'an quatrième de la liberté -
The supplement to the Treatise on carriages
comprehending all the necessary repairs, the mode and terms for hiring, with instructions how to preserve and purchase all kinds of carriages and harness now in use -
Some brief remarks upon Mr. Jacob's treatise on wheel-carriages
containing Chap. I. The sample, II. The magic-levers, III. Vis inertiæ, IV. Great stones, V. The imaginary draught-line, VI. The challenge -
Rolling carts and waggons
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A treatise upon wheel-carriages
shewing their present defects -
Reasons against a bill for permitting carriages with broad wheels, and those drawn by two horses, to pass on turnpike roads
with regard to the countries [sic] within twenty-five or thirty miles of London -
The case of the Antient Free Carmen of London
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To the honourable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled, the case of the waggon-carriers
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By the King. A proclamation to restrain the abuses of hackney coaches in the cities of London and Westminster and the suburbs thereof
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By the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Philadelphia
an ordinance for the regulation of the drivers of carriages and horses in and through the streets of the city of Philadelphia -
Carters, porters, and others whom it may concern, are requested to take notice
that the following sections of an ordinance for the regulation of the drivers of carriages and horses in and through the streets, lanes and alleys, within the District of Southwark, enacted the 22d day of September, 1794, will be put in force