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The Edinburgh paradise regain'd, on the city set at liberty, to propagate and improve her trade and commerce. ... By a merchant-citizen, ...
Mein, Robert.Date: 1764- Books
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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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A short and new state of the case, respecting the expence and usefulness of the small canal now under the consideration of Parliament, and of the larger canal proposed by Mr Smeaton, between the friths of Forth and Clyde.
Date: 1767]- 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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Considerations upon the intended navigable communication between the Friths [sic] of Forth and Clyde. In a letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Preses [sic] of the General Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland, from a member of the Convention.
Date: 1767]- Books
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Narratives of two excursions to the ports of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in 1816, 1817, and 1818 : together with a description of the Breakwater at Plymouth, and also of the Caledonian Canal / translated from the French of Charles Dupin ... and illustrated by notes, critical and explanatory, by the translator.
Dupin, Charles, baron, 1784-1873.Date: Between 1800 and 1899- Books
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The report of John Smeaton Engineer, and F. R. S. concerning The Practicability and Expence of joining the Rivers Forth and Clyde by a Navigable Canal, and thereby to join the East Sea and the West. With a map of the Country and a plan of the canal addressed To the Honourable the Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures, and Improvements in Scotland; at whose Desire the Survey was made.
Smeaton, John, 1724-1792.Date: M.DCC,LXVII. [1767]- 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]