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<head>Letter IV. The principle extended to uncovered areas.</head>
<p>the expression, would be greater in such a compound building than in any of <add><unclear>the</unclear></add><lb/>
number, singly taken, of which it was composed: since each inspector might be<lb/>
relieved occasionally by every other.</p>
<p>In the uncovered area thus brought within the field of inspection,<lb/>
any out-door employments, or any employments requiring a greater covered<lb/>
space than the general form of construction will allow, might be carried on<lb/>
upon the same principle. A kitchen-garden, might then be cultivated, for<lb/>
the use of the whole society, by a few members of it at a time, to whom <unclear>such</unclear><lb/>
an <sic>oppertunity</sic> of airing and exercising themselves would be a refreshment, <unclear>and</unclear><lb/>
and an indulgence.</p>


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Click Here To Edit Letter IV. The principle extended to uncovered areas.

the expression, would be greater in such a compound building than in any of the
number, singly taken, of which it was composed: since each inspector might be
relieved occasionally by every other.

In the uncovered area thus brought within the field of inspection,
any out-door employments, or any employments requiring a greater covered
space than the general form of construction will allow, might be carried on
upon the same principle. A kitchen-garden, might then be cultivated, for
the use of the whole society, by a few members of it at a time, to whom such
an oppertunity of airing and exercising themselves would be a refreshment, and
and an indulgence.


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