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It is certainly gratifying , ' he writes in September 1800 , ' to the mind to be admitted as a leading member in the profession in which a Man has been bred , and more especially in objects of magnitude and difficulty — and where the ...
It is certainly gratifying , ' he writes in September 1800 , ' to the mind to be admitted as a leading member in the profession in which a Man has been bred , and more especially in objects of magnitude and difficulty — and where the ...
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Their Lordships ( i.e. The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury ) had three principal objects ... In that part of your Survey which now remains they have another object of great importance in view . Namely the making the Harbours on the ...
Their Lordships ( i.e. The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury ) had three principal objects ... In that part of your Survey which now remains they have another object of great importance in view . Namely the making the Harbours on the ...
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hasten to transmit you a very general and imperfect abstract of my opinions respecting the Coasts of Scotland , and the several objects connected therewith , in order that they may be laid before their Lordships previous to the meeting ...
hasten to transmit you a very general and imperfect abstract of my opinions respecting the Coasts of Scotland , and the several objects connected therewith , in order that they may be laid before their Lordships previous to the meeting ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
The Eighteenth Century Transport problem | 26 |
First Highland Survey 1801Second Highland | 60 |
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