| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 476 sider
...thing of the kind in this or any part of Wales, for neatness of workmanSTÄENGTH OF LEADEN PIPJSS, 405 ship and elegance of design. It consisted of three...was obliged to erect another; and he proceeded on his duty with alipossible speed. The second bridge was of one arch, for the purpose of admitting freely... | |
| 1825 - 546 sider
...and elegance of design. It'ioii-: sisted of three arches, elegantly light in their construction, and was admired by all who saw it. Unfortunately a great...was obliged to erect another; and he proceeded on liis duty with all possible speed. The second bridge was of one arch, for the purpose of admitting... | |
| 1825 - 314 sider
...as it were, was formed. The aggregate of so many collected streams being unable to get any farther, rose here to a prodigious height, and with the force...was obliged to erect another ; and he proceeded on his duty with all possible speed. The second bridge was of one arch, for the purpose of admitting freely... | |
| 1826 - 384 sider
...which occurred drifted down a quantity of timber against the bridge. In consequence of this obstruclion to the flood, a thick and strong dam, as it were,...was obliged to erect another ; and he proceeded on his duty with all possible speed. The second bridge was of one arch, for the purpose of admitting freely... | |
| 1826 - 376 sider
...workmanship and elegance of design. It consisted of three arches, elegantly light in their construction, and was admired by all who saw it. Unfortunately, a great...before it. William Edwards had given security for the stahility of the bridge for seven years ; it had stood only two years and a half. Of course he was... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1831 - 514 sider
...were, was thus formed. The aggrefpite of so many collected streams being unable to get any farther, rose here to a prodigious height, and with the force of its pressure at last carried the bridge entirely away before it. William Edwards had guaranteed the stability of... | |
| Roads - 1839 - 360 sider
...water. In consequence of this obstruction to the flood, a thick and strong dam, as it were, was thus formed. The aggregate of so many collected streams being unable to get any further, rose here to a great height, and with the force of its pressure carried the bridge away entirely before it. Edwards... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1854 - 1272 sider
...water. In consequence of this obstruction to the flood, a strong and thick (¡am, as it were, was thus formed. The aggregate of so many collected streams...bridge entirely away before it. William Edwards had civen security for the stability of the bridge during the space of seven years ; of course he was obliged... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 sider
...water. In consequence of this obstruction to the Hood, a thick and strong dam, as it were, was thus formed. The aggregate of so many collected streams,...entirely away before it. William Edwards had given the most ample security, both in his own person and the sureties of respectable friends, for the stability... | |
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