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number of the cells one above another will therefore
make it necessary to encrease the distance from
the Chapel to the ground, and consequently the height
to which visitors Chapel-visitors would have to ascend: but if
this height were encreased to a certain pitch, the
labour of the ascent would be so great as to deter
company from undergoing it.
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5. Disadvantage
in of
expence of
1. Scaffolding
2. Hand-carrying
3. Thickness of
Walls
6. 5 As buildings rise in height, the expence is
in several ways increased.
1. The scaffolding becomes more and more expensive.
2. The time and labour of conveying the materials
ascent and descent to the workman and that
of conveying carrying up the materials is in like manner
encreased.
3. The walls must and other supports must
in certain cases be so much the thicker and
more expensive.(a)
(a)
For note see
p. 2.
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