A Short narrative of the proceedings of the gentlemen, concerned in obtaining the act, for building a bridge at Westminster; and of the steps, which the Honourable the Commissioners, appointed by that act, have taken to carry it into execution : In a letter to a member of Parliament in the country; together with his answer.
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