B. less by 1 1 chains than the length of the sewer ; the expense of making it amounted to as many pounds per chain, as there were chains in the street leading to A. The sewer, however, being insufficient to carry off the water, an additional drain was... Solutions of the Cambridge Problems: From 1800 to 1820 - Side 657av John Martin Frederick Wright - 1825 - 653 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Philip Kelland - 1860 - 308 sider
...water, an additional drain was made from a point in this street, distant four chains from the hridge A, which entered the river at the same point with...cost only £54 more than the expense of the sewer. Eequired the lengths of the streets and the sewer, and the distance of its mouth from the bridge B.... | |
| James Wharton - 1860 - 176 sider
...insufficient to carry off the water, an additional drain was made J'rom a point in this street distant 4 chains from the bridge A., which entered the river...drain down the middle of each street, at the rate of 9Л per chain, would have cost only 54/. more than the expense of the sewer. Required the lengths of... | |
| James Wharton - 1864 - 180 sider
...insufficient to carry off the water, an additional drain was made from a point in this street distant 4 chains from the bridge A., which entered the river...at the rate of 9/. per chain, would have cost only 51/. more than the expense of the sewer. Required the lengths of the streets and the sewer, and the... | |
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