M moire Pour Servir D'introduction Au Devis G n ral... Pour La Distribution Des Eaux Du Canal De L'ourcq Dans L'int rieur De Paris... is a historical record detailing the plans for the water distribution system of the Canal de l'Ourcq within Paris. Authored by Pierre-Simon Girard, this m moire offers insights into the engineering and urban planning considerations of early 19th-century Paris.
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