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Uprights Boards at right angles to the weather &amp; living-boarding: <gap/> connecting them together dove-tailed into them


Beams &amp; similar to the uprights mortising into them\\


Rafters - none the repetition of the Beams answering the purpose
To the lower edge of the beams Battens dove-tailed across parallel to the flooring, serving for strengthening the beams, and for stowing. Roofs front house fashion continued as the sides of the houses-projecting beyond to keep out wet
Difference in magnitude of the whole to be made rather by reputation than by increased magnitude of the parts
Treated
Copper hood over the whole-hanging not standing.
Between the outside and inside Walls, stuffung of the cheapest vegetables &#x2014; grass, leaves, heath &amp;c.
Columns Barrels &#x2014; whole length of the wood &#x2014; hooped  Hollow serving for 1. Coal-holes 2. Water-pipes 3. Necessaries &#x2014; The bottom of the inter-partition space should not be laid with a board but with bars so as to have room for the air that any evil that gets between the partitions can drain out  Probably nothing would do better than Land floor the interpartition filling Heath would hardly <gap/>ver close enough as it could not be rammed  If the weight of the whole column of
sand would be too great it might be diminished by partition.


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Uprights Boards at right angles to the weather & living-boarding: connecting them together dove-tailed into them

Beams & similar to the uprights mortising into them\\

Rafters - none the repetition of the Beams answering the purpose

To the lower edge of the beams Battens dove-tailed across parallel to the flooring, serving for strengthening the beams, and for stowing. Roofs front house fashion continued as the sides of the houses-projecting beyond to keep out wet

Difference in magnitude of the whole to be made rather by reputation than by increased magnitude of the parts

Treated Copper hood over the whole-hanging not standing.

Between the outside and inside Walls, stuffung of the cheapest vegetables — grass, leaves, heath &c.

Columns Barrels — whole length of the wood — hooped Hollow serving for 1. Coal-holes 2. Water-pipes 3. Necessaries — The bottom of the inter-partition space should not be laid with a board but with bars so as to have room for the air that any evil that gets between the partitions can drain out Probably nothing would do better than Land floor the interpartition filling Heath would hardly ver close enough as it could not be rammed If the weight of the whole column of sand would be too great it might be diminished by partition.



Identifier: | JB/109/002/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

109

Main Headings

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

Pacific & Emancip.

Image

004

Titles

War / Gibraltar / Beginning / Causes of War

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::L MUNN [Britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Benjamin Constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35657

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