Observations on the rebuilding of Essexbridge. Shewing how far the situation there-of, when enlarged, may conduce to the advantage of commerce, in this trading city, if properly executed. Address'd to the Right Honourable Sir Charles Burton, Lord Mayor: [...]

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Long, 1753.
Dublin :
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spellingShingle Observations on the rebuilding of Essexbridge. Shewing how far the situation there-of, when enlarged, may conduce to the advantage of commerce, in this trading city, if properly executed. Address'd to the Right Honourable Sir Charles Burton, Lord Mayor: [...]
title Observations on the rebuilding of Essexbridge. Shewing how far the situation there-of, when enlarged, may conduce to the advantage of commerce, in this trading city, if properly executed. Address'd to the Right Honourable Sir Charles Burton, Lord Mayor: [...]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10622/E0F1F943-7253-46CC-B68B-3F0321635662