Parliamentary Papers, Volume 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... navigation to a 32 - gun frigate , and to vessels of the largest class employed in the European foreign trade , at a cost of 350,000l . Before the actual commencement of the works , on a more careful investigation , the estimate was ...
... navigation to a 32 - gun frigate , and to vessels of the largest class employed in the European foreign trade , at a cost of 350,000l . Before the actual commencement of the works , on a more careful investigation , the estimate was ...
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... navigation to be interrupted . To these interrup- tions , as will be shown in the sequel , much of the want of success which has attended the undertaking is to be attributed . The total cost of the Canal up to the period of its being ...
... navigation to be interrupted . To these interrup- tions , as will be shown in the sequel , much of the want of success which has attended the undertaking is to be attributed . The total cost of the Canal up to the period of its being ...
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... navigation of the Canal would still continue , unless steam - tugs were introduced upon the lakes . These lakes , surrounded by mountains , which rise abruptly to a great height from their margin , and having shores too rugged and steep ...
... navigation of the Canal would still continue , unless steam - tugs were introduced upon the lakes . These lakes , surrounded by mountains , which rise abruptly to a great height from their margin , and having shores too rugged and steep ...
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... navigation to the extent originally proposed . 1 With a view to obtain information as to the probable extent to which the Canal would be used , if placed in such a state as is proposed in Mr. Walker's Report , your Committee directed ...
... navigation to the extent originally proposed . 1 With a view to obtain information as to the probable extent to which the Canal would be used , if placed in such a state as is proposed in Mr. Walker's Report , your Committee directed ...
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... navigation of that sea ? -I shall . 9. From what you know of the depth of the water in those seas , should you ... navigation ? -Decidedly . 14. Are there any buoys at present to indicate that bank ? -None . 15. You would consider it ...
... navigation of that sea ? -I shall . 9. From what you know of the depth of the water in those seas , should you ... navigation ? -Decidedly . 14. Are there any buoys at present to indicate that bank ? -None . 15. You would consider it ...
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1st January acres of land Act for redemption Annual value Reserved Appendix Asaph average Baltic belonging Bishop Bishop of Bath boats bushel Caledonian Canal Carlisle Chairman Chapter Clerks Church Leases Clyde coast Commissioners Committee considerable Conveyance executed Corpach Crinan Canal Dean and Chapter ditto duty dwelling-house enfranchisement English Exchequer expense feet fines received Firth Firth of Clyde Fort Augustus Gairlochy gates Glasgow Greenock grower held upon lease Hesket Hodges Inverness John June leases for lives leases for terms lessee lessor letter Loch Gilp Loch Lochy Loch Oich lock lock-gates lock-keepers Lord Lord Eliot masonry navigation number of leases number of vessels opinion pass passage Pentland Firth Prebendary present purchaser redemption of land-tax renewal repairs Report Scotland steam-boats steam-vessels Thomson timber tithes tonnage tons trade trust or settlement Valuation verified value Reserved rent verified on oath William
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Page 218 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 226 - Observations, together with the MINUTES OF EVIDENCE taken before them, to the House...
Page 157 - October 3 inclusive, and from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise throughout the rest of the year.
Page 226 - Be it enacted, that from henceforth all leases, gifts, grants, feoffments, conveyances, or estates to be made, had, done, or suffered by any master and fellows of any college, dean and chapter of any cathedral or collegiate church, master or guardian of any hospital, parson, vicar, or any other having any spiritual or ecclesiastical living...
Page 217 - An act for granting to his Majesty certain sums of money out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain monies therein mentioned, for the service of the year 1812, and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament.
Page 217 - Company, whatsoever or wheresoever being, and all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said Company in the same.
Page 217 - Pounds, towards defray, ing the Expense of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western...
Page 210 - House, examined the matters to them referred; and have agreed to the following REPORT : YOUR Committee...
Page iii - Orders of the House, examined the matters to them referred ; and have agreed to the following REPORT...
Page ii - Parliament, on the same subject, were referred, and who were empowered to report their observations and opinion thereupon, together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before them from time to time, to the House...