new worke
namely
entirely behind the Naval Yard
to erect,
that
rd, and
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"Military Barracks, thus leaving -balanced of $175,000 for refaining The disaster of September last.
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be taken
a new structure
Comption may to my adornacy of a not likely to withstand the fore of the sea, for all time, but it
must be bome in mind that
it has arh, been reemmmanded
for
these places where future
redamnations
is however
it
an...
are
probable. Thus
alternative which
would be will carefully to
consider, that is, whether the Govenment should not decide
acce
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and for all, an
permanent wall, such as that shown in Sheets I and II from Gover=
ment
wrhand
to the Gas Works,
discountenancing
tions,
or all
all
future reclama="
allowing them oly upon their being carried out at the sole expense of the Propeder and epson the audition of thei leing banded by
a breast wall
av
equally durable and stable that absorbed in such redama
tians.
A rvall of this description
827,000.
would cost $827.0
ent
not of
of cours
If don
follma that the
Colony should embark in this
enounan
experme
e ut
me
è
time: