A Treatise on Roads: Wherein the Principles on which Roads Should be Made are Explained and Illustrated, by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts Made Use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holyhead Road |
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... REPAIRING ROADS , P. 270 . Quality of Materials Basalt - Granite Quartz - Syenite - Por- ― phyry - Whinstone - Guernsey Granite Mountsorrel Stone- Hartshill Stone Shropshire , Staffordshire , and Warwickshire Pebbles Schistus ...
... REPAIRING ROADS , P. 270 . Quality of Materials Basalt - Granite Quartz - Syenite - Por- ― phyry - Whinstone - Guernsey Granite Mountsorrel Stone- Hartshill Stone Shropshire , Staffordshire , and Warwickshire Pebbles Schistus ...
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... Repair Contracts 271 272 272 273 - 274 276 CHAP . XI . ROAD INSTRUMENTS AND TOOLS , P. 278 . Theodolites 278 Spirit Levels 281 Sextants 283 Spades Shovels 283 Trucks - Hammers 284 - Scrapers Hedging Knives 285 Working Levels 286 Ring ...
... Repair Contracts 271 272 272 273 - 274 276 CHAP . XI . ROAD INSTRUMENTS AND TOOLS , P. 278 . Theodolites 278 Spirit Levels 281 Sextants 283 Spades Shovels 283 Trucks - Hammers 284 - Scrapers Hedging Knives 285 Working Levels 286 Ring ...
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... repair . Colbert neglected nothing to advance the ex- tension of roads throughout France ; and M. Desmartis , who succeeded him , caused the road from Paris to Orleans to be made . He was the founder of the corps of engineers ...
... repair . Colbert neglected nothing to advance the ex- tension of roads throughout France ; and M. Desmartis , who succeeded him , caused the road from Paris to Orleans to be made . He was the founder of the corps of engineers ...
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... repair . Taking Madrid as a point of departure , there are two good roads to Burgos ; one passing through Valladolid , and the other through Aranda de Duero . From Burgos , the road is continued by Vittoria and Irun to France . Both ...
... repair . Taking Madrid as a point of departure , there are two good roads to Burgos ; one passing through Valladolid , and the other through Aranda de Duero . From Burgos , the road is continued by Vittoria and Irun to France . Both ...
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... repair . From Valladolid a good road has been made by Va- lentia and Reynosa to Santander . There are two good roads to Bilboa ; one by Miranda , the other by Vittoria . To the northward , there is a camino reale through Gallicia to ...
... repair . From Valladolid a good road has been made by Va- lentia and Reynosa to Santander . There are two good roads to Bilboa ; one by Miranda , the other by Vittoria . To the northward , there is a camino reale through Gallicia to ...
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Page 23 - They will here meet with rutts which I actually measured four feet deep, and floating with mud only from a wet summer; what therefore must it be after a winter?
Page 10 - All these cities were connected with each other, and with the capital, by the public highways, which, issuing from the Forum of Rome, traversed Italy, pervaded the provinces, and were terminated only by the frontiers of the empire. If we carefully trace the distance from the wall of Antoninus to Rome, and from thence to Jerusalem, it will be found that the great chain of communication, from the north-west to the south-east point of the empire, was drawn out to the length of four thousand and eighty...
Page 23 - A more dreadful road cannot be imagined. I was obliged to hire two men at one place to support my chaise from overturning. Let me persuade all travellers to avoid this terrible country, which must either dislocate their bones with broken pavements, or bury them in muddy sand.
Page 10 - The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran in a direct line from one city to another, with very little respect for the obstacles either of nature or private property. Mountains were perforated, and bold arches thrown over the broadest and most rapid streams.
Page 291 - At many turnpikes, it has been said, the money levied is more than double of what is necessary for executing, in the completest manner, the work, which is often executed in a very slovenly manner, and sometimes not executed at all.