An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... Iron . 7. Mensuration . 8. Mechanies and Statics . 9. Arches . 10. Walls . 11. Mechanical Carpentry . 8. Slates . 9. Bricks and Tiles . 10. Lime , Sand , Water , and Ce- ment . 11. Glass . 12. Asphalte . 6. Lead , 7. Zinė . 111. USE OF ...
... Iron . 7. Mensuration . 8. Mechanies and Statics . 9. Arches . 10. Walls . 11. Mechanical Carpentry . 8. Slates . 9. Bricks and Tiles . 10. Lime , Sand , Water , and Ce- ment . 11. Glass . 12. Asphalte . 6. Lead , 7. Zinė . 111. USE OF ...
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... iron , were enabled to raise monuments which are still the wonder of travellers , it would seem that the mechanical arts were not indispensable to the progress of architecture ; but it is much more likely that these were understood at ...
... iron , were enabled to raise monuments which are still the wonder of travellers , it would seem that the mechanical arts were not indispensable to the progress of architecture ; but it is much more likely that these were understood at ...
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... iron , and firmly cemented by the infusion of lead and quicklime ; but the weight of the cupola was diminished by the levity of its substance , which consists either of pumice - stone that floats in the water , or of bricks from the ...
... iron , and firmly cemented by the infusion of lead and quicklime ; but the weight of the cupola was diminished by the levity of its substance , which consists either of pumice - stone that floats in the water , or of bricks from the ...
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... iron , and an iron grate , or portcullis , which , by machinery , was lowered from above . Within this exterior wall , or ballium , was , in the more extensive castles , the outer ballium , which was a large open space or court ...
... iron , and an iron grate , or portcullis , which , by machinery , was lowered from above . Within this exterior wall , or ballium , was , in the more extensive castles , the outer ballium , which was a large open space or court ...
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... iron , 4 feet long and 2 inches wide , attached to the fixed plank of the apparatus used for the investigation . Four other rulers , two of iron and two of brass , 15 inches long and 18 lines wide , were also used . The angles of each ...
... iron , 4 feet long and 2 inches wide , attached to the fixed plank of the apparatus used for the investigation . Four other rulers , two of iron and two of brass , 15 inches long and 18 lines wide , were also used . The angles of each ...
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