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The heat now employ'd for cooking being thus economised, I should in the manner mentioned below
not expect to find any very a quantity of
it left sufficient for the general supply of the building.
But other resources are still left. The
officers must at any rate have their particular
supply: custom and comfort not necessity would measure govern
their demand. In the Lodge then I would give them stores according of
to Moser and Jackson's construction
if no other plan species mode more economical could
be devised. I would begin with attaching
two two, one to each half of the arch.
Two of the 8 supports would serve for chimneys.
Others If these were found insufficient, others to the number of or 6 or
even 7 in the whole might successively be
employed: reserving two perhaps one only
of the supports would be sufficient for the conveyance of the water
from the roof. As The size of each stove would
have no other limits than those prescribed to
it by the care that must be taken not to give
too great a heat to the iron of which these chimneys supports employ'd as
chimneys: are made: that is such a heat as to enable cause
the metal of which they are so producing give
the air a trial after the principle in manner above mentioned.
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