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A general history of inland navigation, foreign and domestic : containing a complete account of the canals already executed in England, with considerations on those projected, to which are added, practical observations / by J. Phillips
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the British Emporium, to spread many and lasting benefits tothe industrious manufacturer, and to the venturous merchant.As we have taken so many opportunities of pointing out theincreased consumption, and other great advantages attending,being able to convey the manufactures and produce of the in-terior parts of the kingdom to its several ports, we shall notnow again repeat them ; but dismiss this part of our labour,by hoping that all the advantages promised, and greater, mayattend these patriotic undertakings.

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ERRATA.

For every ton of old or pig iron, &c. read, one penny halfpenny.

Read, for two years, or until, &c.

Upon the cut to Tanworth, read, one halfpenny, Sec. instead of onepenny halfpenny.

Read, halfpenny, instead of farthing.

Read, two-pence, instead of four-pence.

Read, three-balfpence, instead of three-pence halfpenny.

Warwickand Braun-ston Canal.