A Treatise on Roads: Wherein the Principles on which Roads Should be Made are Explained and Illustrated, by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts Made Use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holyhead Road |
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... four classes , according to their importance , and the breadth that is given to them . The first class comprised the great roads which traverse the whole of France , from Paris to the principal cities and the ports ; the second class ...
... four classes , according to their importance , and the breadth that is given to them . The first class comprised the great roads which traverse the whole of France , from Paris to the principal cities and the ports ; the second class ...
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... four miles an hour . In other districts , where the materials are harder , a road is seldom to be seen with a smooth surface and of sufficient strength . Very extensive tracts of the kingdom are wholly without regularly formed roads ...
... four miles an hour . In other districts , where the materials are harder , a road is seldom to be seen with a smooth surface and of sufficient strength . Very extensive tracts of the kingdom are wholly without regularly formed roads ...
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... four and a half or five hours . " So late as 1763 there was but one stage coach from Edinburgh to London , and it set out only once a month , taking from twelve to fourteen days to perform this journey ! At present , notwith- standing ...
... four and a half or five hours . " So late as 1763 there was but one stage coach from Edinburgh to London , and it set out only once a month , taking from twelve to fourteen days to perform this journey ! At present , notwith- standing ...
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... four or five miles , with such a number of labourers under his charge as were sufficient for maintaining the road in proper repair . " It was ordered that the labourers should be , as much as possible , employed by task , in quarrying ...
... four or five miles , with such a number of labourers under his charge as were sufficient for maintaining the road in proper repair . " It was ordered that the labourers should be , as much as possible , employed by task , in quarrying ...
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... four weeks ; the surveyor to examine the practical operations , settle all accounts with each inspector , and give the clerk a certificate , showing all the money due . The clerk to collect the tolls , and to pay every one what appeared ...
... four weeks ; the surveyor to examine the practical operations , settle all accounts with each inspector , and give the clerk a certificate , showing all the money due . The clerk to collect the tolls , and to pay every one what appeared ...
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