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Page 350
... walls ) , into an outer vesti- bule , twelve feet wide by ten deep . The walls of this vestibule are ornamented with three niches , a large and two smaller ones , with pointed arches , and all the profuse decoration of Hindu ...
... walls ) , into an outer vesti- bule , twelve feet wide by ten deep . The walls of this vestibule are ornamented with three niches , a large and two smaller ones , with pointed arches , and all the profuse decoration of Hindu ...
Page 368
... walls , and lathed and plastered partitions , will be absorbed by the timber , and render it moist afresh . Here it is evident , that there ought to be a larger portion of air admitted for a considerable length of time , to carry off ...
... walls , and lathed and plastered partitions , will be absorbed by the timber , and render it moist afresh . Here it is evident , that there ought to be a larger portion of air admitted for a considerable length of time , to carry off ...
Page 369
... walls of buildings from that permanent moisture which is so dangerous , it is sug- gested that open spaces might be left , at intervals of a few feet , through the whole wall , from top to bottom . Thick and close walls are constructed ...
... walls of buildings from that permanent moisture which is so dangerous , it is sug- gested that open spaces might be left , at intervals of a few feet , through the whole wall , from top to bottom . Thick and close walls are constructed ...
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