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Report, or essay, to illustrate the advantages of direct inland communication through Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants to connect the metropolis with the ports of Shoreham, (Brighton), Rochester, (Chatham) and Portsmouth, by a line of engine rail-road, and to render the Grand Surrey Canal, Wandsworth and Merstram Rail-road, Shoreham Harbour, and Waterloo Bridge shares, productive property : with suggestions for diminishing poors-rates, and relieving agriculture

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  • "Report, or essay, to illustrate the advantages of direct inland communication through Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants to connect the metropolis with the ports of Shoreham, (Brighton), Rochester, (Chatham) and Portsmouth, by a line of engine rail-road, and to render the Grand Surrey Canal, Wandsworth and Merstram Rail-road, Shoreham Harbour, and Waterloo Bridge shares, productive property : with suggestions for diminishing poors-rates, and relieving agriculture"
  • "Report, or essay, to illustrate the advantages of direct inland communication through Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants to connect the metropolis with the ports of Shoreham, (Brighton), Rochester, (Chatham) and Portsmouth, by a line of engine rail-road, and to render the Grand Surrey Canal, Wandsworth and Merstram Rail-road, Shoreham Harbour, and Waterloo Bridge shares, productive property : with suggestions for diminishing poors-rates, and relieving agriculture"@en
  • "Report, or essay, to illustrate the advantages of direct inland communication through Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hants, to connect the Metropolis with the ports of Shoreham, (Brighton) Rochester, (Chatham) and Portsmouth, by a line of engine rail-road, and to render the Grand Surrey Canal, Wandsworth and Merstram rail-road, Shoreham harbour, and Waterloo Bridge shares, productive property: with suggestions for diminishing poors-rates, and relieving agriculture"@en