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the double line, will, if constructed
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propord, impede the general
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much im.
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
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The
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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
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prevent
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for as practicable inconvenience, to
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the provincial Tarons of Great
Britain
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necessary
the pucklie, during the construction
of
the proposed Tramways,
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