(iv) The canals made it easy to bring these materials together.
The river and canal make the neighborhood resemble an island.
The canal even made a distinct impression on some of China's early European visitors.
The canal made it possible to easily transport goods across the world.
In 1877 the canal recorded a deficit of £1,920 and never subsequently made any profit.
By doing this, the canal made money each way on their trip.
Besides this, the canals do, of course, make easy ways into the city for Skaven agents.
In 1844 the canal made a profit of £76,410, the second highest during the time it was administered by the Trustees.
The construction costs were so high that the canal never made an issue of dividend on its shares.
The canals made it possible to control flooding and turn marsh lands to agricultural use.