Italian irrigation: being a report on the agricultural canals of Piedmont and Lombardy, Volum 1Blackwood, 1855 |
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Side 18
... cubic feet of water per second , in a few minutes , with the utmost facility . I think the comparative merits of the two plans are well worthy of the attention of the officers of the canal department in India ; and I believe there are ...
... cubic feet of water per second , in a few minutes , with the utmost facility . I think the comparative merits of the two plans are well worthy of the attention of the officers of the canal department in India ; and I believe there are ...
Side 34
... cubic feet per second . This great mass of water has been spread over the surface of the country through a thousand channels , stimulating the productiveness of the soil to such an extent as to make the country through which it passes ...
... cubic feet per second . This great mass of water has been spread over the surface of the country through a thousand channels , stimulating the productiveness of the soil to such an extent as to make the country through which it passes ...
Side 42
... cubic feet per second , the Cavo Marocco flows in a generally south - easterly course from Milan towards Lodi , through the richest tracts of meadow and arable land . Its entire length , including its various branches , was estimated to ...
... cubic feet per second , the Cavo Marocco flows in a generally south - easterly course from Milan towards Lodi , through the richest tracts of meadow and arable land . Its entire length , including its various branches , was estimated to ...
Side 45
... cubic feet per second , which , at the ordinary value of water on the spot , was worth in all very nearly £ 4000 . Some of the wooden tubes , or tinelli , as they are termed , were of unusually large dimensions , being as much as 8 feet ...
... cubic feet per second , which , at the ordinary value of water on the spot , was worth in all very nearly £ 4000 . Some of the wooden tubes , or tinelli , as they are termed , were of unusually large dimensions , being as much as 8 feet ...
Side 46
... cubic feet per second for employment on lands at inferior levels . In thus using spring - water for marcite , it is calculated that , under average circumstances of soil and climate , about one - seventh of the total supply is lost ...
... cubic feet per second for employment on lands at inferior levels . In thus using spring - water for marcite , it is calculated that , under average circumstances of soil and climate , about one - seventh of the total supply is lost ...
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Adda adverted Agogna agricultural Ajmeer amount annual annum aqueducts area of irrigation basin Bereguardo branches bridges Caluso Canal Martesana canal of Caluso canals of irrigation carried channel Cigliano Colonel commenced connected constructed crops cubic feet cubic foot cultivation Delhi derived discharge distribution drainage effect embankment engineers escape established estimated executed existing expense extent fall feet per second Ganges canal head Hissar improvement increase India interest irrigation irrigation in acres Ivrea Lago lake Lambro land Langosco latter left bank length Lombardy Mairwara marcite Marwar masonry ment Milan Milanese Muzza navigation Naviglio Grande Naviglio Interno nearly Northern Italy Oglio outlets Pavia Piedmont population portion present proprietors province of Novara provinces quantity regulating rent revenue right bank river season Sesia slope sluices soil square miles stream supply of water Sutlej Ticino tion total area tract unirrigated valley villages volume Western Jumna canals whole
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Side 307 - Zemindars were thus ministered to, the comfort of travellers was not forgotten; and it is directed, " that on both sides of the canal, down to Hissar, trees of every description, both for shade and blossom, be planted, so as to make it like the canal under the tree...
Side 3 - IN May, 1849, the late Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm, an ardent geographer and a warm encourager of adventure, in concert with the President and Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, urged upon the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company...