Уголовные разсказы и повѣстиТиполитогр. товарищества И.Н. Кушнерев и ко., 1884 - 268 páginas |
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16 feet 25 feet 300 feet wide amount Answer bank Board of Trade breadth buoy Canada Canal Capt Captain Bayfield Captain Beaufort Captain Vaughan Chairman chan channel in Lake clay commenced Commissioners of Montreal committee complete cost cubic yards deepening the channel depth of water distance draught dredging effect Engineer estimate examined excavation expenditure expense feet at low feet depth feet of water flats Government Harbour Commissioners harbour of Montreal honor improvements inches increased Island John Young Killaly Lake St Lavaltrie Lawrence route lighterage low water Lower Canada memorialists ment miles Montreal and Quebec navigation obtained old channel operations opinion outfit pass Peter pilots proposed Province Quebec and Montreal removed River St Rivière du Loup Rubidge sand scows season ship channel shoals soundings steamer straight channel survey tion tonnage tons towage upper Verchères Victor Hudon William Workman Yamaska
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Página 4 - ... to the House ; and he read the Report in his place ; and afterwards delivered it in at the clerk's table : Where the same was read ; and is as followeth ; viz.
Página 14 - Stewart, to examine the contents thereof, and to report thereon with all convenient speed ; with power to send for persons, papers and records.
Página 25 - ... in the year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Página 214 - Yet no beds are more stable than clay when the velocities do not exceed this : for the water even takes away the impalpable particles of the superficial clay, leaving the particles of sand sticking by their lower half in the rest of the clay, which they now protect, making a very permanent bottom, if the stream does not bring down gravel or coarse sand, which will rub off this very thin crust, and allow another layer to be worn off. A velocity of...
Página 70 - AT CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI, 1st June, 1844. DEAR SIR, I beg to transmit to you a copy of a letter which I have just received from Captain Beaufort, the hydrographer, in which he expresses his own opinion and suggestions respecting Lake St. Peter, as well as those of JM Rend el.
Página 262 - ... of railways also in operation for two years, running from Quebec, and connecting with all points south and west, yet, up to the close of 1856, the St. Lawrence route had only succeeded in attracting fifteen per cent. of the Western Canadian and Western United States...
Página 25 - I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date in reference to the Tuscaloosa. By virtue of my office as consul for the United States of America in the British possessions of South Africa, of which nation the original owners of the Conrad...
Página 24 - Act for indemnifying those who have issued or acted under certain parts of a certain Ordinance, made under colour of an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intituled ' An Act to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada.
Página 83 - English geologists is still an essential desideratum in this department; and I am happy to have it in my power to state, that...
Página 179 - ... of political parties, has impressed the advisers of Her Majesty's representative in Canada with the...