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<p>which a draught in a direction partly horizontal<lb/>
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partly perpendicular might have been effected at any<lb/>
 
time:  and upon throwing open the proposed windows<lb/>
 
in the Lodge another draught <del>can</del> in <del>a direction</del><lb/>
 
an horizontal direction might have been effected.<lb/>
At present instead of being less airy than some<lb/>
other<del>s</del> <add>buildings</add>, it promises to be more airy than perhaps<lb/>
any other <add>habitation</add> that ever was contrived.  The intermediate<lb/>
area all round acts in that way in the<lb/>
manner of a chimney which by the mere difference<lb/>
between the density of the air within the room <del>at the</del> <add>below</add><lb/>
<del>bottom</del> and at the top of the chimney above, <del>some</del> <add>may serve</add><lb/>
to keep up <add>even</add> in the most perfect calm some sort of<lb/>
circulation.  Such <add>So great</add> would be the draught that<lb/>
if a fire were to break out any where especially<lb/>
towards the centre in a wooden building of this form<lb/>
it <del>would be next to impossible</del> the <del>wind</del> <add>air</add> rushing in<lb/>
all round to supply the deficiency made by the<lb/>
<gap/> would set the whole almost instantly in<lb/>
a blaze:  hence one main reason for choosing <add>proposing</add> iron<lb/>
brick <del>or</del> &amp; stone as much as may be to combustible<lb/>
materials.</p>
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which a draught in a direction partly horizontal
partly perpendicular might have been effected at any
time: and upon throwing open the proposed windows
in the Lodge another draught can in a direction
an horizontal direction might have been effected.
At present instead of being less airy than some
others buildings, it promises to be more airy than perhaps
any other habitation that ever was contrived. The intermediate
area all round acts in that way in the
manner of a chimney which by the mere difference
between the density of the air within the room at the below
bottom and at the top of the chimney above, some may serve
to keep up even in the most perfect calm some sort of
circulation. Such So great would be the draught that
if a fire were to break out any where especially
towards the centre in a wooden building of this form
it would be next to impossible the wind air rushing in
all round to supply the deficiency made by the
would set the whole almost instantly in
a blaze: hence one main reason for choosing proposing iron
brick or & stone as much as may be to combustible
materials.


Identifier: | JB/119/074/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

074

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39585

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