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IT is our pride that wc liave been 

 iiiiiforinly instrumental in pro- 

 moting the progress of Mr. M'Adam's 

 most ingenious jjrinciple of construct- 

 ing public roads. Hoiiil-tnakinjy is an 

 important social science, and wc have 

 ever been awake to all i^s suggestcil 

 iniprovcnienls. The best roads, pre- 

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M'Adam, were concave ones, slighlly 

 inclined, and cleared of their argil by 

 a stream of water flowing down their 

 middle; but Mr. M'Adam lias adopted 

 Nature's principle of cohesion by littin-j 

 forni!*, a result which he jiroduces by 

 reducing the bulk of the materials, so 

 that fitting is the conscquouce. As 

 uii{;l)< have been foreseen, if Ihij^ 

 princi^ilo 



