The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 126
... river , and formed in my own mind the following con- clusions respecting the upward navigation : -1st . That in a river of that size there must always be a lead somewhere , of depth enough for light boats , -2nd . That the force of the ...
... river , and formed in my own mind the following con- clusions respecting the upward navigation : -1st . That in a river of that size there must always be a lead somewhere , of depth enough for light boats , -2nd . That the force of the ...
Page 291
... river by means of transverse timbers from pier to pier , sustaining a series of boards called paddles , opposed to the strength of the current , as was heretofore seen on the same River Thames where it passes the city of Oxford at Friar ...
... river by means of transverse timbers from pier to pier , sustaining a series of boards called paddles , opposed to the strength of the current , as was heretofore seen on the same River Thames where it passes the city of Oxford at Friar ...
Page 300
... river , and that the ground favour the opening of a still river to be drawn between them , then to joyn them with sasses or otherwise . But should the ground be repugnant , then a fair stone causey , not ex- ceeding one little day's ...
... river , and that the ground favour the opening of a still river to be drawn between them , then to joyn them with sasses or otherwise . But should the ground be repugnant , then a fair stone causey , not ex- ceeding one little day's ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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