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Single life discouraged, for the publick utility: or, An essay on ways and means for the supplies of the government
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Information for James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant General James St. Clair of St. Clair, Esq; the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss, Esq; being a quorum of the committee of the Justices of Peace, and freeholders of the county of Fife, for themselves, and in name and behalf of th other Justices of Peace, and freeholders of said county; David Gilchrist and David Sibbald burgesses of, and wine merchants in the town of Kinghorn, Alexander Bruce, John M[oyes], Walter Demperstoun, Robert Lindsay, John Lawson, David Thomson, David and John C[urre]rs, Peter Hund, Richard Cowie, and Peter Lindsay, all burgesses of, chaise and horse hirers in said burgh, pursuers; against the magistrates and town council of said burgh, defenders
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Information for James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant General James St. Clair of St. Clair Esq; the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss Esq; being a quorum of the committee of the Justices of Peace, and freeholders of the county of Fife, for themselves, and in name and behalf of the other Justices of peace, and freeholders of said county; David Gilchrist and David Sibbald burgesses of, and wine merchants in the town of Kinghorn, Alexander Bruce, John Moyes, Walter Demperstoun, Robert Lindsay, John Lawson, David Thomson, David and John Currers, Peter Hands, Richard Cowie, and Peter Lindsay, all burgesses of, chaise and horse hirers in said burgh, pursuers; against the magistrates and town council of said burgh, defenders
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Three small pieces, presented to the public, on topics of universal utility
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Sir, Several gentlemen of the corporation have assured me they should most willingly have given me their support at the last court, if they had no[t] been apprehensive and intantians were, of any rate, to remove temple-bar, and that an enormous expenditure was exclusively to come out of the chamber of London. An honourable alderman acknowledge it was a most desirable improvement, by thought as it, was a publics benefit, it ... Parliament, I know ... characters who stand in a more respectable situation than that gentleman and his colleagues, to introduce and forward it in the House of Commons. That I may be clearly understood on this measure, which i think of the first importances as a general accommodation, and of considerable consequence to the trade of the city of London, I have thought it right to convey, to every member of corporation, the words of the motion which I [shall] have the honour to submit at the next court, and likewise a copy of my explantory letter, to the representatives, on the subject
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Notions élémentaires d'économie politique appliquées aux travaux publics
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Report to the directors of the East London Water Works
being replies to a series of questions proposed by Dr. Southwood Smith, relative to the practicability and expediency of giving a constant supply -
Observations by the Committee of Inhabitants of Edinburgh and Leith
upon the "statement" by the directors of the Edinburgh Water Company, of date 28th July 1845 -
Proposal of the Edinburgh Water Company to transfer their works to a public trust
and reports in relation thereto, by the Lord Provost's Committee, and also by Robert Christie -
The charter and by-laws of the Nashville Gas Light Company
with the amendments made thereto by the General Assembly of the state of Tennessee, 8th of March 1873, with its powers, privileges and restrictions -
Argument of Hon. W.E. Russell
at the hearing before the Committee on Manufactures in regard to municipal control of gas and electric lighting plants -
Argument on the petition of the City of Lynn
to amend the charter of the Marblehead Water Company -
The regulation of public service corporations by commission
the Haverhill gas case -
Economic legislation of all the states
the law of incorporated companies operating under municipal franchises, such as illuminating gas companies, fuel gas companies, electric central station companies, telephone companies, street railway companies, water companies, etc., preceded by a suggestive discussion of the economic principles involved in the operation, control, and service of such companies -
Rate-making for public utilities
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Addresses of Charles Evans Hughes, 1906-1916
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Law of public service companies, especially common carriers
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Partnership
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Regulation of railroads and public utilities in Wisconsin
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The taxation of public service corporations
an undelivered argument before the Judiciary Committee of the House -
Public Utilities Act of California
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Snapping cords
comments on the changing attitude of American cities toward the utility problem -
Constitutionality of historical cost method of public utility valuation
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The regulation of public utilities as a field for the lawyer
Yale Law School, New Haven, February 24, 1916 -
Engineering valuation of public utilities and factories