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 RoadLongman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1838 - 465 psl. |
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... 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 , the roads ...
... 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 , the roads ...
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... according to any fixed principle ; they are , in fact , almost in every instance , precisely the identical lines , which formed the footpaths of the aboriginal inhabitants of the country . The following passage is taken from a pamphlet ...
... according to any fixed principle ; they are , in fact , almost in every instance , precisely the identical lines , which formed the footpaths of the aboriginal inhabitants of the country . The following passage is taken from a pamphlet ...
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... According as the lands of the king- dom were appropriated , the tortuous lines of road became fixed and unalterable , there being no other legal lines left for carriage roads , and hence the origin of the crookedness and steepness of ...
... According as the lands of the king- dom were appropriated , the tortuous lines of road became fixed and unalterable , there being no other legal lines left for carriage roads , and hence the origin of the crookedness and steepness of ...
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... according to the principles of science , but directly opposed to them , still he certainly had the merit , of no inconsiderable value , of being the first person who succeeded in persuading the trustees of turnpike roads to set ...
... according to the principles of science , but directly opposed to them , still he certainly had the merit , of no inconsiderable value , of being the first person who succeeded in persuading the trustees of turnpike roads to set ...
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... according as further grants were from time to time voted by Parliament , the road progressively assumed its present character . Those parts which had been the most inconvenient and dangerous have been changed to perfect specimens of ...
... according as further grants were from time to time voted by Parliament , the road progressively assumed its present character . Those parts which had been the most inconvenient and dangerous have been changed to perfect specimens of ...
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2d Edition abutments acclivity Allesley arch axle bottom breadth bridge broken stones built carriage centre cloth coach coating commissioners considerable constructed contractor Coventry cross drains depôts depth draught drawing earth eighteen inches elasticity embankments engineer Engravings expense experiments fences foot footpath formed Foster's Booth foundation four inches gravel half hard Hartshill hill hind Holyhead Road horizontal horses improvement inches deep inches thick inches wide J. C. LOUDON John Kershaw labour laid length line of road London masonry materials ment miles necessary nine inches North Wales paved pavement placed Plate posts principle proper quicksets Rates of Inclination repair road-making roadway side channels side springs six inches slopes spirit level Stowe Hill surface surveyor Telford Thomas Baylis three inches tractive TREATISE trustees turnpike roads turnpike trusts velocity Vignette Titles vols waggon weight wheels whole wing walls Woodcuts yards
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