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An account of the navigable canal, proposed to be cut from the river Clyde to the river Carron, as surveyed by Robert Mackell and James Watt
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Mackell, Robert
Published 1767
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An account of the scheme for rendering navigable the rivers Forth and Devon : with estimates of the expence. By James Watt
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Watt, James
Published 1774
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Report concerning the harbour of Port-Glasgow, made to the magistrates of Glasgow, by James Watt, engineer, and submitted to the consideration of the merchants
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Published 1771
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A scheme for making a navigable canal from the city of Glasgow to the Monkland Coalierys. By James Watt
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