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inconvenience

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to the public, and be fraught

the greatest danger, to both foot paccingers and vehicles, parsing

this

along I think, I

busy thoroughfare, and

may say, without fear of contradiction, that the traffic, passing to and fro daily along

this portion of

the Queen's Road,

equal

of the

wat to, if not greater in

proportion, to the width

struct or Road than the traffic

which passes

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any of

the

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for;

able to accentais,

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double line.

of

pails, with canninges 6 feet wide,

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yet, been allowed

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width of Queen's Road

idth.

including the side channels, is

about 30.

feet, being 34 feet in the widect, and 27 in the narrowest

part of

the Road. ivide tracing accouped)

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vicer to facilitate the

) pravaage of traffic slang the reads,

and

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prevent

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anny

for as practicable inconvenience, to

Streets or Roads, in either Landon,

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the provincial Tarons of Great

Britain

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necessary

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of

the proposed Tramways,

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