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perhaps be the case
that by
sentering its propres commensurate with the disposal of marine lots, an arrangement might
be made for its execution at
little cost to the public: very for all such lots, as Mr Gordon suggests, might in future be disposed of on condition of performing the projected work in lieu of
them on a certain fixed plan, while Mr Gordon gives reason to suppose that the Holders of such Marine Lots
as
are
already
already appropriated, would be willing to Enter into reasonable terms with the Government
this subject. – Again if the Governor should see
reason
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to think
that a canal would be a
successful undertaking we should decidedly recommend that such moderate tolls be imposed upon
its use as would be calculated, without discouraging trade,
to
reimburse the Government and
perhaps
to provide for repairs. the same object might be effected
through a
Company placed
under proper
restrictions
to the
lake.
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