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<p>8. Building:  The several <del>parts</del> component parts of a building<lb/>
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with their names, <del><gap/></del> under heads taken from the names<lb/>
 
of the classes of <del>artists</del> <add>artisans</add> by which they fashioned:  viz:  Bricklayers,<lb/>
 
Masons, Carpenters &amp;c &amp;c <del><gap/> <gap/><gap/><gap/></del> and the<lb/>
 
tools employ'd by them.  9. Ship-building:  <add>Ships of the different classes, with</add> their divisions, component<lb/>
parts and furniture, exhibited in different points<lb/>
of view:  with separate figures of such articles as can not<lb/>
be expressively exhibited in their respective places.  10. Husbandry. – <add>The contents in Columns.</add>  Heads for Columns. <del><gap/></del> Col. I  Subject matters<lb/>
of Husbandry  1. Land.  2 – Buildings.  3. <unclear>Forms</unclear>.  4. Manures.<lb/>
5. <del>The</del> Implements.<hi rend="superscript">⊞1</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞1</hi> References to figures <del>print</del> <add>of the</add> implements in use, distinguished into simple and compound.</note>  6. <add>Moving powers<hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> viz: Dead forces – those of <del><gap/></del> air, falling water, expanding-steam, live forces, muscular motion of human beings and other animals.</note></add> Sources of damage<hi rend="superscript">⊞3</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞3</hi> as Ravages of predatory animals – diseases of animals and cultivated pants, excessive head – Drought – moisture &amp;c –</note> to be guarded against, <del>9.<lb/>
Sources of force</del> with their respective divisions.  Col II<lb/>
Operations distinguished <del>according</del> <add>with reference</add> to the object aimed at<lb/>
<del>or effect produced</del> <add>in the way of use.</add> – Examples.  1. Fencing.  2. <del>Planting</del><lb/>
3. Draining.  4. <del>Cleansing</del> <add>Clearing</add> (of weeds),  5. Manuring.  6. Watering.<lb/>
7. Preparing the seeds, plants, or roots.  8. Sowing or planting.<lb/>
9. Gathering in.  10. Preparing food for cattle.<lb/>
11. Feeding &amp;c. – Col. III. Operations distinguished<lb/>
with reference to the implement employed.  Examples.<lb/>
1. Ploughing.  2. Harrowing.  3. Digging.  4. Rolling.  5.<lb/>
<add>Hand</add> Hoeing.  6. <del><gap/>-horse</del> Horse <unclear>hoeing</unclear>.  7. Mowing.  8.<lb/>
Reaping.  9. Raking.  10. Carting.  11. Threshing.<lb/>
12. Grinding.  13. Chopping. – Col. IV.  <del>Trenching<lb/>
or Trench</del> Operations considered in abstract; i:e: without<lb/>
reference either to the object aimed at or he implement<lb/>
employ'd.  Examples.  1. Trenching or Trench-cutting<lb/>
<del>including</del> <add>(for</add> furrows, drains, ditches &amp;c.) <del>a<lb/>
<gap/> or <gap/>.  <gap/></del>  2, <add>3, 4, 5.</add> Paving off, <del>the</del> turning,<lb/>
<add>levelling, <del>and</del> smoothing <del>the</del> and breaking down the</add> surface of the earth.  <del>3. <gap/> the surface by<lb/>
<add>turning</add> inversion.  4. <add>Levelling the surface.  5.</add> Pulverising the soil.  Levelling the surface<lb/>
as by rolling <gap/>  5. Pulverising the surface <add>Breaking down the soil</add>, as by<lb/>
harrowing <gap/> <gap/></del>  <add>8 &amp; 9</add> Raising, confining, <del>and</del> tilling on<lb/>
<add>and</add></p>
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8. Building: The several parts component parts of a building
with their names, under heads taken from the names
of the classes of artists artisans by which they fashioned: viz: Bricklayers,
Masons, Carpenters &c &c and the
tools employ'd by them. 9. Ship-building: Ships of the different classes, with their divisions, component
parts and furniture, exhibited in different points
of view: with separate figures of such articles as can not
be expressively exhibited in their respective places. 10. Husbandry. – The contents in Columns. Heads for Columns. Col. I Subject matters
of Husbandry 1. Land. 2 – Buildings. 3. Forms. 4. Manures.
5. The Implements.⊞1 ⊞1 References to figures print of the implements in use, distinguished into simple and compound. 6. Moving powers⊞2 ⊞2 viz: Dead forces – those of air, falling water, expanding-steam, live forces, muscular motion of human beings and other animals. Sources of damage⊞3 ⊞3 as Ravages of predatory animals – diseases of animals and cultivated pants, excessive head – Drought – moisture &c – to be guarded against, 9.
Sources of force
with their respective divisions. Col II
Operations distinguished according with reference to the object aimed at
or effect produced in the way of use. – Examples. 1. Fencing. 2. Planting
3. Draining. 4. Cleansing Clearing (of weeds), 5. Manuring. 6. Watering.
7. Preparing the seeds, plants, or roots. 8. Sowing or planting.
9. Gathering in. 10. Preparing food for cattle.
11. Feeding &c. – Col. III. Operations distinguished
with reference to the implement employed. Examples.
1. Ploughing. 2. Harrowing. 3. Digging. 4. Rolling. 5.
Hand Hoeing. 6. -horse Horse hoeing. 7. Mowing. 8.
Reaping. 9. Raking. 10. Carting. 11. Threshing.
12. Grinding. 13. Chopping. – Col. IV. Trenching
or Trench
Operations considered in abstract; i:e: without
reference either to the object aimed at or he implement
employ'd. Examples. 1. Trenching or Trench-cutting
including (for furrows, drains, ditches &c.) a
or .
2, 3, 4, 5. Paving off, the turning,
levelling, and smoothing the and breaking down the surface of the earth. 3. the surface by
turning inversion. 4. Levelling the surface. 5. Pulverising the soil. Levelling the surface
as by rolling 5. Pulverising the surface Breaking down the soil, as by
harrowing
8 & 9 Raising, confining, and tilling on
and


Identifier: | JB/149/080/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49934

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