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water tight - so<lb/>
water tight - so<lb/>
much as is under<lb/>
much as is under<lb/>
the <unclear>tall-tree.</unclear><lb/><pb/>
the <unclear>Axle-tree.</unclear><lb/><pb/>
<head>Advantages.<lb/></head>
10. Luggage as<lb/>
well as Passengers<lb/>
on springs - consequently<lb/>
less liable<lb/>
to injury by shaking<lb/>
11. In case of a <lb/>
wheels breaking,<lb/>
fall no more than<lb/>
a foot.<lb/><pb/>
<note>Provider for the case<lb/>
of deep snow: neglect<lb/>
not the carriage to <unclear>carry</unclear><lb/>
sledge-fashion?<lb/></note><pb/>
11 unites the advantages<lb/>
of <unclear>solitude</unclear> <del>wills</del><lb/>
are here united with<lb/>
those of <unclear>senerity</unclear>: since<lb/>
either may be at any<lb/>
time be enjoyed at<lb/>
pleasure.<lb/><pb/>
Canvas pasted over<lb/>
<del>Lining to be stamped</del><lb/>
with<lb/>
1. Laws of Travelling<lb/>
2. Maps of England<lb/>
3. Tables of distances.<lb/>
4. J.B., proposed<lb/>
Laws of travelling<lb/>
5. Medical instructions<lb/>
- <add><unclear>relative</unclear> to travelling</add> ex. gr.<lb/>
about <unclear>keeping</unclear> windows<lb/>open for change of air<lb/>
facinda in case of<lb/>
accidents &amp;c.<lb/>
6. Panopticon Almanack<lb/><pb/>
Make the Lining<lb/>
of same stuff (Cotten<lb/>
or Woollen) that will<lb/>
wash.<lb/><pb/>
 
 
 





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Advantages
1. No disturbance
to look for parcels
2. Gentry elevated
3. Back of the
passengers supported
and eased
by an inclined back
to the carriage
4 -Go back Gentry passenger
a window at command
5: Security against
overturning by
the depression of
the axle of gravity
6. In the gentry
part each person
separate from or
in company with
his neighbours at
pleasure.
7. Weak Top made
weak on purpose
to render the reception
of supernumerary
passengers impossible.
8. Moveable elbow-supports.

9. Lower part
water tight - so
much as is under
the Axle-tree.

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Advantages.
10. Luggage as
well as Passengers
on springs - consequently
less liable
to injury by shaking
11. In case of a
wheels breaking,
fall no more than
a foot.

---page break---
Provider for the case
of deep snow: neglect
not the carriage to carry
sledge-fashion?

---page break---
11 unites the advantages
of solitude wills
are here united with
those of senerity: since
either may be at any
time be enjoyed at
pleasure.

---page break---
Canvas pasted over
Lining to be stamped
with
1. Laws of Travelling
2. Maps of England
3. Tables of distances.
4. J.B., proposed
Laws of travelling
5. Medical instructions
- relative to travelling ex. gr.
about keeping windows
open for change of air
facinda in case of
accidents &c.
6. Panopticon Almanack

---page break---
Make the Lining
of same stuff (Cotten
or Woollen) that will
wash.

---page break---






Identifier: | JB/107/087/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

087

Info in main headings field

two-storey phaeton

Image

001

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35078

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