| Henry Law - 1850 - 166 pages
...equally-inclined (or level, as the case may hs road, although at the same time it is the most expensive ; ad if the importance of the traffic passing between,...become a matter of consideration whether the course of ths road should be kept straight, its surface being made to undulate with the natural face of the country,... | |
| Henry Law - 1877 - 416 pages
...straight and uniformly-inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Henry Law - 1877 - 416 pages
...straight and uniformly-inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Henry Law - 1887 - 424 pages
...straight and uniformly-inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Henry Law, Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1890 - 424 pages
...straight and uniformly-inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne - 1892 - 736 pages
...straight and uniformly inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Henry Law, Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1901 - 564 pages
...straight and uniformly-inclined, or the level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne - 1906 - 96 pages
...straight or uniformly inclined, or level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne, Alfred Edward Phillips - 1907 - 152 pages
...straight or uniformly inclined, or level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the c6urse of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
| American School of Correspondence - 1908 - 522 pages
...straight or uniformly inclined, or level road, although at the same time it is the most expensive. If the importance of the traffic passing between the...sufficient to warrant so great an outlay, it will become a matter of consideration whether the course of the road should be kept straight, its surface... | |
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