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caused by the rarefaction of the air (when the sun has influence) along the extent of valley towards Tai-tam.
Advantage for
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Pass. This is our manifest to be looked into in the prospective atmosphere of these regions. The levelling of the before-mentioned hills would afford materials for excellent gardens, and thus importantly aid in the increase of cultivation, of which the land is at present moderately deficient.
Mists,
The Sea shore should be reserved for warehouses alone, with wide streets, in the direction of the meridian which would secure the Sea breeze before 11, & after 2 o'clock. By such means "I feel satisfied that undue heat would not be experienced. The reduced hills would afford ample space for
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comfortable private residence.
It would materially tend to the comfort, cleanliness, and salubrity of the Town, if advantage were taken of the present abundant supply of water. This should be distributed into separate branches, and rendered available for consumption, the docking of shipping (well into the sea) and cleansing as well as enlarging the Town. The establishment of such water works for the shipping at this moment, would immediately repay the outlay.
With regard to the future appearance, regularity, and convenience of the Town, it may be well worth the serious consideration of those under whose immediate management it may rest, to secure the grand outlines of the probable extremities,
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caused by the rarefarction of the air (when the sun has influence) along the extent of palley towards Tytome
Andovutage tor
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Pass. This is our manifest to be merlooked in the opforeverive aturoplure of these regions. The levelling of the before mentioned -hills would afford materials for + excellent gardens, and thine importantly
mercade of cultivated
aid in the increase
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of which the bland is at present miderably defisient
The Sea live should be reserved for warehouses alone, with wide theets, in the direction of the meridion slich would seareely ke the Sim before 11, 2 after me delock. By such means "I feel satisfied that undue heart
would not be experienced. The induced hills would afford compile sporce for
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terkiem.
comfortable private residence.
It would materially tend to the comfort, cleanliness, and salubrity the Chrom, if advantage the present abundant supply of water. This should be distivethe separated into branches, and rendered available for consumption, the diffly of shipping (well into the sea) and cleansing as well as enling the Tron. The emestination of such water works for the shipping at this moment, sould immediately repay the mithery.
With regard to the future appearance, regularity, and cavemene of the Snow, it may be well worthing. of the derime ensideration of there
under whose immediate manage-
ment it may rest, to koure the grand mutlines of the probable extremitas,
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