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Filed under: Thames River (England) -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800- Taylor on Thame Isis: or The description of the tvvo famous riuers of Thame and Isis, who being conioyned or combined together, are called Thamisis, or Thames With all the flats, shoares, shelues, sands, weares, stops, riuers, brooks, bournes, streames, rills, riuolets, streamelets, creeks, and whatsoeuer helps the said riuers haue, from their springs or heads, to their falls into the ocean. As also a discouery of the hinderances which doe impeache the passage of boats and barges, betwixt the famous Vniuersity of Oxford, and the city of London. (London : Printed by Iohn Hauiland, 1632), by John Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Thames River (England) -- Poetry- The Praise of Hemp-Seed, by John Taylor (HTML at Renascence Editions)
- The genius of the Thames: a lyrical poem, in two parts. (T. Hookham, jun., and E. T. Hookham, 1810), by Thomas Love Peacock (page images at HathiTrust)
- The colde tearme, or, The frozen age, or, The metamorphosis of the Riuer of Thames ([London : s.n.], 1621), by John Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Thamasis's advice to the painter, from her frigid zone, or, Wonders upon the water (London : Printed by G. Croom ..., [1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Wye, River (Wales and England) -- Poetry
Filed under: Rivers -- Early works to 1800
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Filed under: Aniene River (Italy) -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Po River (Italy) -- Early works to 1800- Del riparo de' pennelli alle rive del Po di Cremona : a sua eccellenza il signor marchese don Angiolo Luigi Maraviglia Mantegazza, consigliere intimo attuale di stato delle Ll. maestà imperiali, e presidente della regia camera ec. ([publisher not identified], 1758), by Antonio Lecchi, Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana, Giacomo Mercori, Pietro Martire Aglio, and Cavagna Collection (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Nuoua architettura dell'agrimensura di terre, et acque (Per Paolo Puerone, 1672), by Alessandro Capra and Paolo Puerone (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Po River (Italy) -- Regulation -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Tiber River (Italy) -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Tiber River (Italy) -- Navigation -- Early works to 1800- Descrittione di diversi ponti esistenti sopra li fivmi Nera e Tevere (Per Nicolò Angelo Tinassi, 1676), by Agostino Martinelli, Nicolangelo Tinassi, and Alberto Gnoli (page images at HathiTrust)
- Arte di restituire à Roma la tralasciata navigatione del suo Tevere (Nella stamperia del Lazzari Varese, 1685), by Cornelis Meijer, Gomar Wouters, Gaspar van Wittel, Io. Bapt. Honoratus Polustinus, Giovanni Battista Falda, Balthasar Denner, Io. Collin, Jacques Blondeau, Barend de Bailliu, Pope Innocent XI, Lazzari Varese, and Catholic Church. Camera Apostolica. Stamperia (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Tiber River (Italy) -- Regulation -- Early works to 1800- Apologia per la passonata fatta sopra il Tevere (Per il Bernarbò, 1698), by Francesco Maria Onorati, Bernarbò, and Cornelis Meijer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Arte di restituire à Roma la tralasciata navigatione del suo Tevere (Nella stamperia del Lazzari Varese, 1685), by Cornelis Meijer, Gomar Wouters, Gaspar van Wittel, Io. Bapt. Honoratus Polustinus, Giovanni Battista Falda, Balthasar Denner, Io. Collin, Jacques Blondeau, Barend de Bailliu, Pope Innocent XI, Lazzari Varese, and Catholic Church. Camera Apostolica. Stamperia (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Flood control -- Ireland -- Dublin -- Early works to 1800- Anno regni tricesimo sexto Georgii III Regis. Chap. XLIV, An act for preventing the inundations of the Poddle River in Dublin, and for preserving the Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick, and the houses of the adjoining inhabitants, from the damages arising therefrom (Printed by George Grierson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, 1796), by Ireland, George Grierson, Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library), and Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III) (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Flood control -- Italy -- Rome -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Flood control -- Italy -- Tiber River -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Rivers -- England -- Regulation -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Rivers -- Regulations -- Early works to 1800- Traité des moyens de rendre les rivieres navigables : avec plusieurs desseins de jettées, ponts à rouleaux & rampans, ecluses, soûtiens, digues, coffres pour bâtir sous l'eau, & autres machines dont on se sert en Hollande & ailleurs, pour remedier aux obstacles qui s'opposent à la navigation des rivieres, & pour approfondir les canaux & curer les ports ... (Chez Estienne Michallet ..., 1693), by Bouillet (Engineer), Cornelis Meijer, and Estienne Michallet (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Bedford Level (England) -- Early works to 1800- The case of the owners of more than sixty thousand acres of rich and valuablelands, bordering upon the fenns, called, Bedford-Level: ([London : s.n., 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Case of the town and port of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, as to their navigation. ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A relation of the business now in hand concerning Bedford Levell written in a letter to a vvorthy member of this Parliament, by a person uninterested, more than in his publick desires to preserve a work so beneficial for the kingdom, and satisfaction of all just interest relating to it. (London : printed, in the year, M.D.CLXI. [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The case of the Corporation of the Great Level of the Fenns; relating to a bill depending in Parliament, for the better preservation of the navigation of the port of Kings-Lynn; which bill is for taking away the sluce at Denver-Dam, upon the river of Great Owze, in the County of Norfolk. ([London? : s.n., 1665]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Bristol (England) -- Early works to 1800- Bristols second address, as it was presented to their late members in Parliament, at their return from Oxford to the right worshipful Sir Richard Hart, Knight, Mayor of the city of Bristol, and Thomas Earl, Esquire, our late representatives in Parliament of for the said city and county of Bistol. (London : Printed for Henry Broom, 1681), by Thomas Earle and Richard Hart (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The loyal city of Bristol vindicated from Amsterdamism, or Devil's-borough, two appellatives occasioned by the over credulous, who have taken it for granted, that the schismaticks and hereticks of all sorts were more numerous than the truly loyal, orthodox, and liege people there. But at a late tryal of skill, managed by the more vigilant, and worthy angel-guardian of that city, the point has been lately clear'd, and the church-men for an Earl have out voted the fanaticks for a knight, though to little purpose: for they have rallied again, since the dissolution, to fetch in the same persons. But who? or what? and how equipp'd this ensuing letter (to an utopian prelate) will fully inform you. ([S.l.] : Printed for J. Davies, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Cowes (England) -- Early works to 1800- Strange and terrible news from sea., or:, A true relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder. On Fryday, the 18th. of this instant Jan. 1678. : Whereby the main-mast of a ship, riding at anchor off of Cows was split from the top to the bottom: : fourteen men upon the upper deck, and three between decks struck, and five of them left for dead, their eyes and teeth being immoveable, and their bodies stincking so of sulpher, that none could endure the smell. : With several other lamentable passages communicated in a letter from a gentleman on board, to a friend in Cheap-side. / With allowance, R. L'Estrange. ([London] : Printed by A.P. and T.H. for John Clarke, at the Bible and Harp, in West-smith-field, 1678), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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