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1. Report of William Weston, Esquire, on the practicability of introducing the water of the River Bronx into the city of New-York. : Done at the request of the corporation of the said city
Weston, William, approximately 1752-1833
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- Name: Weston, William, approximately 1752-1833
- Published: --No. 102, in Pearl Street--Printed by John Furman: New York. M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]
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