The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 283
... railways . In fact , as the Commissioners point out ( paragraph 371 ) : ' the construction of new canals and the extension or enlargement or modernisation of existing ones , has been in abeyance since the opening of the railway period ...
... railways . In fact , as the Commissioners point out ( paragraph 371 ) : ' the construction of new canals and the extension or enlargement or modernisation of existing ones , has been in abeyance since the opening of the railway period ...
Page 285
... railway companies . The Act of 1888 put the canals of the country under the supervision of the Board of Trade , established the existing Railway and Canal Commission , and put canal companies under the same obligations as railways with ...
... railway companies . The Act of 1888 put the canals of the country under the supervision of the Board of Trade , established the existing Railway and Canal Commission , and put canal companies under the same obligations as railways with ...
Page 303
... railways . The railway advocates show no gratitude when they are told that their own waterways are scheduled for purchase , even though they allege their upkeep to be a most onerous obligation , nor are they consoled when they are ...
... railways . The railway advocates show no gratitude when they are told that their own waterways are scheduled for purchase , even though they allege their upkeep to be a most onerous obligation , nor are they consoled when they are ...
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