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... consider this circumstance of the Barge and Dredging Machine sinking as rather a favourable circum- stance . It is just in a depth of water sufficient to cover and pro- tect the work , without any expence of attendance and when it is ...
... consider this circumstance of the Barge and Dredging Machine sinking as rather a favourable circum- stance . It is just in a depth of water sufficient to cover and pro- tect the work , without any expence of attendance and when it is ...
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... consider whether Architecture or Land Surveying are not more certain pur- suits , they are more readily acquired , and more generally in demand . If Civil Engineering is , after all , still preferred , the way in which both the late Mr ...
... consider whether Architecture or Land Surveying are not more certain pur- suits , they are more readily acquired , and more generally in demand . If Civil Engineering is , after all , still preferred , the way in which both the late Mr ...
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... consider if any , and what , alterations or improvements are necessary or proper to be made therein , under existing circumstances . ' 1820 . ' Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on the State of London Bridge . ' 25th May ...
... consider if any , and what , alterations or improvements are necessary or proper to be made therein , under existing circumstances . ' 1820 . ' Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on the State of London Bridge . ' 25th May ...
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Edinburgh at the beginning of the Twentieth Century I | 8 |
The Eighteenth Century Transport problem | 26 |
William Jessop Civil Engineer 17451814 | 32 |
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