Om A Treatise on Roads, Their History, Character, and Utility
A 19th century treatise on the history and importance of roads, this book explores the development and use of roads throughout history, from the Roman Empire to modern times. The author also provides a detailed examination of the engineering and construction of roads, including the materials used, the methods of paving, and the principles of drainage. This work is an important historical document on transportation and infrastructure.
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