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On wet docks, quays, and warehouses, for the port of London; with hints respecting trade.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1793- Books
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Reasons in favour of the London-docks.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1796- Books
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Plan of the London-Dock; with some observations respecting the river immediately connected with docks in general, and of the improvement of navigation.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1794- Books
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On wet docks, quays, and warehouses, for the port of London; with hints respecting trade.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1793- Books
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Plan of the London-Dock, with some observations respecting the river immediately connected with docks in general, and of the improvement of navigation.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1794- Books
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A comparative statement of the advantages and disadvantages of the docks in Wapping and the docks in the Isle of Dogs, with general remarks on the advantages of making the port of London a great depṯ.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: May 30, 1799- Books
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Answer to objections against the London-Docks.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1796- Books
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A comparative statement of the advantages and disadvantages of the docks in Wapping and the docks in the Isle of Dogs, with general remarks on the advantages Of making the Port of London a great Depot.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1799- Books
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The narrative of Captain David Woodard and four seamen, who lost their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up to the Malays, in the island of Celebes. Containing an ... account of their sufferings ... and their escape from the Malays, after a captivity of two years and a half: also an account of the manners and customs of the country, and a description of the harbours and coast, &c. Together with an introduction, and an appendix, containing narratives of various escapes from shipwrecks ... / [edited by William Vaughan].
Woodard, D. N. (David N.)Date: 1804- Books
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Observations on a pamphlet entitled "A plan of the London dock," shewing the impracticability of the proposed plan, and demonstrating the advantages which would arise to the commerce of the metropolis. By extending the port, increasing the legal quays, and improving the banks of the thames. Respectfully addressed to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's treasury, the honourable commissioners, of the customs, the corporation and principal merchants of London, and the proprietors of wharfs and warehouses on both sides of the River Thames.
Date: 1794- Books
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[William Vaughan correspondence].
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850Date: 2008-- Books
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A treatise on wet docks, quays, and warehouses, for the Port of London; with hints respecting trade.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: [1794]- Books
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Answer to objections against the London-Docks.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1796- Books
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Examination of William Vaughan, Esq. In a committee of the Hon. House of Commons, April 22, 1796, on the Commerce of the Port of London, and the accomodations for shipping, &c.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1796- Books
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A letter to a friend on commerce and free ports, and London-Docks
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1796- Books
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Reasons in favour of the London-docks.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1797- Books
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Reasons in favour of the London-Docks.
Vaughan, William, 1752-1850.Date: 1795