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The case of some of the adventurers and participants with the Right Honourable William Earl of Bedford in the draining of the great level of the fens stated
in reference to a bill depending in Parliament for settlement of the said draining -
The case of the owners of more than sixty thousand acres of rich and valuablelands, bordering upon the fenns, called, Bedford-Level
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Case of the town and port of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, as to their navigation
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The history of the drainage of the great level of the fens, called Bedford Level
with the constitution and laws of the Bedford Level Corporation -
A plan for obtaining an act of Parliament for the better draining of the North-Level, part of the Great Level of the fens, called Bedford-Level
in the Isle of Ely, and counties of Cambridge, Huntington, Northampton, and Lincoln, &c -
Sur le résultat moral de l'entreprise du dessèchement des marais de la Linth
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Remarks on thorough draining and deep ploughing
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The state of the case concerning the late Earl of Lindseys drayning the Fennes between Borne, Boston, and Lincolne
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The case of the mannor of Epworth in the isle of Axholm, in the county of Lincoln, concerned in the bill for an act for setting the level of Hatfield Chase
humbly presented to the right Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled -
Description d'une vis d'Archimède à double effet, destinée aux irrigations et aux épuisemens
lue à la Société d'agriculture et de commerce de la ville de Caen, le 19 janvier 1815 -
Practical domestic politics
being a comparative and prospective sketch of the agriculture and population of Great Britain and Ireland, including some suggestions on the practicability and expediency of draining and cultivating the bogs of Ireland -
The history of the ancient and present state of the navigation of the port of King's-Lyn
and of Cambridge, and the rest of the trading towns in those parts; and of the navigable rivers that have their course through the Great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Level. Also the history of the ancient and present state of draining in that level, in the province of marshland, and the hundreds and parts adjacent. From authentick records, and ancient manuscripts; and from observations and surveys carefully made upon the spot these three years last past. With the method proposed for draining the said fens, and amending the harbour of Lyn: by Col. John Armstrong, Chief Engineer of England. Illustrated with maps -
An historical account of the Great Level of the Fens
called Bedford Level, and other fens, marshes and low-lands in this kingdom, and other places; With References to Leland's Itinerary, Dugdale's History of Imbanking and Draining, and others of the most approved Authority: by the late W. Elstobb, engineer -
Observations on an address to the public
dated April, 20, 1775, superscribed Bedford Level, and sign'd Charles Nalson Cole, Register; Repeatedly inserted in the Cambridge Paper; and on a plan, and draught of a Bill, intended to be presented to Parliament, by the Honourable Corporation of Bedford Level, for preserving the drainage of the Middle and South Levels, part of the Great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Level, and the several Navigations through the same, and for imposing taxes on the free lands in the said Levels; and a Tonnage and Toll upon Goods and Merchandize, &c. in which is shewn the impropriety of the Plan, which was originally adopted for the Drainage, Improvement, and Security of the Lands in the said Great Level, with a Review of the several Works proposed to be done and enumerated in the said Bill And some considerations on the Tax and Tonnage proposed to be laid By William Elstobb, Land Surveyor and Engineer -
Swamp land drainage with special reference to Minnesota
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An account of the most approved mode of draining land
according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington, Late Of Princethory, In The County Of Warwick: With AN Appendix, Containing Hints For The Farther Improvement Of Bogs And Other Marshy Ground, After Draining; Together With Observations ON Hollow And Surface Draining In General. The Whole Illustrated BY Explanatory Engravings. Drawn up for consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement, by John Johnstone, Land-Surveyor -
An account of the most approved mode of draining land
according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington, Late Of Princethorp, In The County Of Warwick: With AN Appendix, Containing Hints For The Farther Improvement Of Bogs And Other Marshy Ground, After Draining; Together With Observations ON Hollow And Surface Draining In General. The Whole Illustrated BY Explanatory Engravings. Drawn up for consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement, by John Johnstone, Land-Surveyor -
The history of the drainage of the great level of the fens, called Bedford Level
with the constitution and laws of the Bedford Level Corporation -
The history of imbanking and draining of divers fens and marshes, both in foreign parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby
extracted from records, manuscripts, and other authentic testimonies -
The report of John Golborne, engineer, concerning the drainage of the north level of the Fens, and the outfal of the Wisbeach River
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An account of the mode of draining land, according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington
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Drainage of the bogs of Ireland
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Plan for reclaiming the bog of Allen, and the other great morasses, in Ireland
addressed to the Right Hon. Earl of Rosse -
By the King, a proclamation for the preservation of the great level of the fens, called Bedford level, and of the works made for the dreining of the same
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The history or narrative of the great level of the Fenns called Bedford Level
with a large map of the said level as drained, surveyed & described