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Inland navigation - Scotland
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Thoughts on the intended navigable communication between the Friths of Forth and Clyde. In a letter to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry, from a citizen of Edinburgh.
Citizen of Edinburgh.Date: 1768]- Books
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Copies of three letters upon the proposed navigable communication between the friths of Forth and Clyde. Published in the Edinburgh news-papers in April 1767.
Date: 1767]- Books
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A copy of three letters, giving an account of the total defeat of the rebels at Prestoun in Lancashire.
Date: 1715]- Books
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Reflections on inland navigations: and a new method proposed for executing the intended navigation betwixt the Forth and the Clyde, in a compleat Manner, at an Expence a Third less than what that Work has hitherto been estimated at. The same Method applied to almost all Rivers and Rivulets, by which Great Britain and Ireland might have, at a very easy Expence, above 5,000 Miles of New Inland Navigations.
Gray, John, active 1757-1768.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Reports by James Brindley engineer, Thomas Yeoman Engineer, and F.R.S. and John Golborne Engineer, relative to a Navigable Communication betwixt the Friths of Forth and Clyde. Edinburgh 13th, 23d, 30th September, 1768. With observations.
Brindley, James, 1716-1772.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]