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Force-Treasuring
1. Door self-shutting-
2. Building -
descent from the
scaffolding to draw
up a basket with
materials.+
3. The Monument
4. Tops of Ships
5. Prisoners &c in
Panopticon.
6. Manufactories
and Warehouses
having many stories.
7. Trees in some
cases - for gathering
the fruit, clipping
the leaves, cutting
the branchesb
8-Sheep hills -
Cattle in descending
to pill up a
weight by a rope
going over a block-
-This instead of
a drag.
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Force-Treasur.g
+This to be done every time the men & the bricklayers go down which will be at least as many times a they have meals
A man in a bucket may be
wound up to
the monument
by a rope hanging
down from a counterprised
bucket
at the top: the
rope being wound
round a barrel
turned by a man
at bottom by a
winch with a
paul to keep it
from winding back
in case of the winders
quitting the winch.
A man might let
himself down against
an insufficient counter-weight
by pulling
a rope piping over
a block suspended
from above
Amen
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Identifier: | JB/107/092/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107. |
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1794-02-08 |
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107 |
panopticon |
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092 |
mechanics |
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001 |
force-treasuring / new play-things |
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rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
2 |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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35083 |
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