The political economy of inland navigation, irrigation, and drainage

with thoughts on the multiplication of commercial resources; and on means of bettering the condition of mankind, by the construction of canals, by the improvement of their various capacities for commerce, transfer, agriculture, household supplies, and mechanical power; and by the unlimited extension thereof into the remotest interior of Great Britain and of foreign parts.

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William Tatham, William Tatham
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The political economy of inland navigation, irrigation, and drainage

with thoughts on the multiplication of commercial resources; and on means of bettering the condition of mankind, by the construction of canals, by the improvement of their various capacities for commerce, transfer, agriculture, household supplies, and mechanical power; and by the unlimited extension thereof into the remotest interior of Great Britain and of foreign parts.

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Faulder
Language
English
Pages
500

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical footnotes.
Appendix and "A filtering machine": p. [501]-[507]

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London

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HE663 .T36

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xvi, 500, [7] p.
Number of pages
500

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OL5670323M
LCCN
68126433
OCLC/WorldCat
465278

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