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Opera publica

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Folium murale reipublicae Civitatum Foederatarum anni 1940 res gesta Procurationis Progressus Operum laudibus effert.

Opera publica,[1] vel in historia Civitatum Foederatarum profectus interni,[2][3][4][5] sunt latus genus propositorum infrastructurae, a rectione res publicae ad usus oblectationis, conductionis, valetudinis, et salus in maiore communitate faeneratorum et constructorum. Inter quos aedificia publica (aedificia municipalia, scholae, valetudinaria), infrastructura transportationis (viae, ferriviae, pontes, tubos, canales, portae, aeroportus), spatia publica (quadrata publica, horti, litora), officia publica (aqua praebita, cloacae, rete electricum, moles), et alia bona corporea et commoda, plerumque diutine. Opera publica, quamquam saepe eadem ac infrastructura publica et capitale publicum habita, elementum oeconomicum non semper significantia, notio latior sunt.

Nexus interni

  1. Anglice: public works.
  2. Anglice: internal improvements.
  3. Carter Goodrich, Government Promotion of American Canals and Railroads, 1800–1890 (Greenwood Press, 1960).
  4. Stephen Minicucci, Internal Improvements and the Union, 1790–1860, Studies in American Political Development (2004), 18:2:160-185 (Cambridge University Press), doi:10.1017/S0898588X04000094.
  5. John Lauritz Larson, Internal Improvement: National Public Works and the Promise of Popular Government in the Early United States (University of North Carolina Press, 2001, ISBN 9780807849118).

Bibliographia

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  • Middlebrook, Peter. 2009. When the Public Works: Generating Employment and Social Protection in Ethiopia. Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN 9783838306728. Amazon.com.

Nexus externi

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