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Definition of Canalling
1. canal [v] - See also: canal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canalling
Literary usage of Canalling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Water-power of Maine by Maine Hydrographic Survey (1868)
"Rock, slate ; land level about three of the falls ; canalling possible ; facilities
for building, good. Proprietors will be glad to have surveys, ..."
2. Men and Times of the Revolution: Or, Memoirs of Elkanah Watson, Including by Elkanah Watson (1856)
"Before the existence of the act, nothing appeared in the community on the subject
of canalling, except the different commercial speculations of individuals ..."
3. Men and Times of the Revolution: Or, Memoirs of Elkanah Watson, Including by Elkanah Watson (1856)
"Before the existence of the act, nothing appeared in the community on the subject
of canalling, except the different commercial speculations of individuals ..."
4. The Territory of Florida, Or, Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural by John Lee Williams (1837)
"... which will be more particularly referred to hereafter, it may require double
the distance of canalling, say twenty-four or thirty- six miles, ..."
5. Memoir of De Witt Clinton: With an Appendix, Containing Numerous Documents by David Hosack (1829)
"Good policy, as it respected our contiguity to the Canadas, as well as the
principles of canalling, so well understood, and the benefits arising ..."
6. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1833)
"... skilled in all the subjects of canalling, revenue and commerce, with a love
of country so strong, and principles of integrity so rigid, as to resist the ..."