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A speech on the improvement of the Shannon, being in continuation of the debate in the House of Commons, 12th May, 1835, giving a comparative view of the navigation of the Rideau Canal, in Canada, and the river Shannon, in Ireland; with observations on the value of a connection by steam packets, with British America.

By: Williams, Charles Wye, 1779-1866.Publisher: London : J. Bain,...;W. Curry, Dublin; T. Kaye, Liverpool, 1835Description: 60p.Subject(s): Rideau canal (Canada) | Inland navigation -- Ireland | Shannon River (Ireland) -- Navigation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.178(27) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58615-1001
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VOL.178(24) Report of the Agricultural Seminary at Templemoyle, county of Londonderry, Ireland, established May, 1827. VOL.178(25) Report of the County Cavan surveyor, at summer assizes 1835. VOL.178(26) Report of a survey of works of the Ulster Canal, as in progress of execution November, 1835, made by William Bald, Civil Engineer, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. &c. and Charles Tarant, Engineer to the Royal Canal, at the request of Mr James M'Cleery, the Superintendant. VOL.178(27) A speech on the improvement of the Shannon, being in continuation of the debate in the House of Commons, 12th May, 1835, giving a comparative view of the navigation of the Rideau Canal, in Canada, and the river Shannon, in Ireland; with observations on the value of a connection by steam packets, with British America. VOL.178(28) Observations on the local advantages and security of Holyhead Harbour as a station for His Majesty's packets, and an asylum port for the trade of the channel. VOL.178(29) Reasons in favor of the city of Dublin Steam Company's bill for an increase of capital. VOL.178(3) Mr. O'Connell's address to his countrymen and the operatives of Manchester, on Thursday, September 10, 1835.

Anonymous. By Charles Wye Williams.

Speech addressed to the Representatives of the United Kindom of Great Britain and Ireland.

2 folded plates appended.

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