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" ... country is fairly cultivated, and generally level. It offers no engineering obstacles. But there would be three or four small streams, and one canal to be bridged. As regards material, the iron would come from England; timber and wood of the best... "
The Punjaub Railway. A Selection from Official Correspondence Regarding the ... - Page 13
by Sir William Patrick Andrew - 1857 - 37 pages
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General Report on the Administration of the Punjab Territories, from 1856-57 ...

Delhi (India) - 1854 - 906 pages
...come from England ; timber and wood of the best kind is obtainable from the Hills by water carriage ; fire-wood exists in the utmost abundance ; kunkur...brick-making ; the population near the line is sparse, but labor is largely procurable from other parts of this country for any great work. 90. The absence of...
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London to Lahore: Or, The Euphrates, Scinde and Punjaub Railways ... with ...

Railroads - 1857 - 66 pages
...from England; timber and wood of the best quality is obtainable from the Hills by water carriage ; fire-wood exists in the utmost abundance : kunkur...brickmaking; the population near the line is sparse, but Libour is largely procurable from other parts of this country for any great work. The absence of physical...
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