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3<lb/><head>Postscript</head><p><note>IV Stories Number</note><lb/>bring in the case of a <gap/> in which the<lb/>higher <add>& narrower</add> it is the <add>stronger</add> <del>greater</del> draught there is,<lb/>whenever there is the smaller difference between the<lb/>temperature of the external <add>atmosphere</add> air at top and the<lb/>internal air at bottom.</p><p><note>4<lb/>3. Consumption<lb/>of time, on ascending<lb/>& descending</note><lb/> 3. The greater the height of the upper stories<lb/>the more time would be lost as well on the part<lb/>of the prisoners as on that of the <del><gap/></del> inspectors<lb/>in going <add>ascending and descending</add> up and down. But <del>this</del> as the<lb/>occasions of performing these operations <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> occur so<lb/>seldom in the day, this <add>inconvenience</add> consideration well could<lb/>hardly rise to <del>the</del> any very sensible height <gap/><lb/>after <del>that</del> <add>that</add> the objection resulting from the <del><gap/></del><lb/>want of light had risen so high as to be<lb/>conclusive.</p><p><note>5<lb/>4. Disadvantage<lb/>with regard to<lb/>the lighting the Chapel<lb/>no objection<lb/>Pantheon<lb/>150 foot<lb/>Diameter<lb/>At most 27 = 5<lb/><gap/> = 16/19<lb/><gap/></note><lb/><del>5</del>4 As the Chapel could not <del><gap/></del> <add>as a building of so great a diameter</add> possess<lb/>a sufficient quantity of light without receiving <add>being</add><lb/><add>illuminated</add> illumination from above, and the illumination<lb/>would be fainter and fainter the greater the depth<lb/>to which it was conveyed the floor of the Chapel<lb/>can not on that account be more than a<lb/>certain depth below the sky light. Multiplying the number<lb/><!-- The paragraph numbered 4 above has been stricken and the word "Wrong" has been written above the first line of it. --></p> | 3<lb/><head>Postscript</head><p><note>IV Stories Number</note><lb/>bring in the case of a <gap/> in which the<lb/>higher <add>& narrower</add> it is the <add>stronger</add> <del>greater</del> draught there is,<lb/>whenever there is the smaller difference between the<lb/>temperature of the external <add>atmosphere</add> air at top and the<lb/>internal air at bottom.</p> | ||
<p><note>4<lb/>3. Consumption<lb/>of time, on ascending<lb/>& descending</note><lb/> 3. The greater the height of the upper stories<lb/>the more time would be lost as well on the part<lb/>of the prisoners as on that of the <del><gap/></del> inspectors<lb/>in going <add>ascending and descending</add> up and down. But <del>this</del> as the<lb/>occasions of performing these operations <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> occur so<lb/>seldom in the day, this <add>inconvenience</add> consideration well could<lb/>hardly rise to <del>the</del> any very sensible height <gap/><lb/>after <del>that</del> <add>that</add> the objection resulting from the <del><gap/></del><lb/>want of light had risen so high as to be<lb/>conclusive.</p> | |||
<p><note>5<lb/>4. Disadvantage<lb/>with regard to<lb/>the lighting the Chapel<lb/>no objection<lb/>Pantheon<lb/>150 foot<lb/>Diameter<lb/>At most 27 = 5<lb/><gap/> = 16/19<lb/><gap/></note><lb/><del>5</del>4 As the Chapel could not <del><gap/></del> <add>as a building of so great a diameter</add> possess<lb/>a sufficient quantity of light without receiving <add>being</add><lb/><add>illuminated</add> illumination from above, and the illumination<lb/>would be fainter and fainter the greater the depth<lb/>to which it was conveyed the floor of the Chapel<lb/>can not on that account be more than a<lb/>certain depth below the sky light. Multiplying the number<lb/><!-- The paragraph numbered 4 above has been stricken and the word "Wrong" has been written above the first line of it. --></p> | |||
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Postscript
IV Stories Number
bring in the case of a in which the
higher & narrower it is the stronger greater draught there is,
whenever there is the smaller difference between the
temperature of the external atmosphere air at top and the
internal air at bottom.
4
3. Consumption
of time, on ascending
& descending
3. The greater the height of the upper stories
the more time would be lost as well on the part
of the prisoners as on that of the inspectors
in going ascending and descending up and down. But this as the
occasions of performing these operations + occur so
seldom in the day, this inconvenience consideration well could
hardly rise to the any very sensible height
after that that the objection resulting from the
want of light had risen so high as to be
conclusive.
5
4. Disadvantage
with regard to
the lighting the Chapel
no objection
Pantheon
150 foot
Diameter
At most 27 = 5
= 16/19
54 As the Chapel could not as a building of so great a diameter possess
a sufficient quantity of light without receiving being
illuminated illumination from above, and the illumination
would be fainter and fainter the greater the depth
to which it was conveyed the floor of the Chapel
can not on that account be more than a
certain depth below the sky light. Multiplying the number
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