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Mr Omer's letter to the public. Comptroller of the inland navigation examined; and the observations on the said letter observed upon ...

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for William Smith ..., 1755Description: 19, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Inland navigation -- Ireland | Shannon River (Ireland) -- Navigation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.177(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26452-1001
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VOL.177(12) Additional remarks on an intended asylum-port, near Dunleary, comprizing observations on the last grant made by Parliament of £40,000, Britsh [sic], for Howth harbour, which with twenty-five per cent. for collecting, will make the neat sum of £50,000. By a seaman. VOL.177(13) Considerations on the necessity and importance of an asylum port on the bay of Dublin; including remarks on the harbour erecting at Howth; and that (which is the object of various petitions) proposed for Dunleary. By a seaman. VOL.177(14) A letter addressed to his Excellency Charles Chetwynd, Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, pointing out a mode of enriching the inhabitants of Dublin, by increasing their trade and commerce. VOL.177(2) Mr Omer's letter to the public. Comptroller of the inland navigation examined; and the observations on the said letter observed upon ... VOL.177(3) A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the inland navigation of Ireland, and, the many advantages arising from it. By Iernus Cambrensis ... VOL.177(4) Observations on a pamphlet lately published, intitled, a description of the rival lines for inland navigation, &c. VOL.177(5) Directions for navigating into the bay of Dublin from Wicklow Head, and from Balbriggen. With a particular account of the bays, roads, harbours, rocks, banks, swashes, landmarks, the setting and flowing of the tides, &c. From an actual survey taken by Bernard Scalé and William Richards, land-surveyors and hydrographers.

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