American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, 第 3 巻Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... upper mandible ; the nos- trils are behind the base of the bill ; the tongue is sharp - pointed , and short ; the feet gressorial . There are sixteen spe- cies enumerated by Gmelin , though La- tham reckons only four ; of these the most ...
... upper mandible ; the nos- trils are behind the base of the bill ; the tongue is sharp - pointed , and short ; the feet gressorial . There are sixteen spe- cies enumerated by Gmelin , though La- tham reckons only four ; of these the most ...
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... upper surface level with the bottom of the trench , and their length equal to its breadth , or about two feet longer than the width of the intended masonry at the bottom of the wall : over these lay planks in the length of the ...
... upper surface level with the bottom of the trench , and their length equal to its breadth , or about two feet longer than the width of the intended masonry at the bottom of the wall : over these lay planks in the length of the ...
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... upper course or courses , on which the beds of the ex- treme arch stones rest , are called the imposts . Spring course , or chaptrels of the arch , are called the butments or abutments , or spring beds , or skew backs of the arch . When ...
... upper course or courses , on which the beds of the ex- treme arch stones rest , are called the imposts . Spring course , or chaptrels of the arch , are called the butments or abutments , or spring beds , or skew backs of the arch . When ...
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... upper footing should break joint ; that is , they should fall upon the solid of the stones below , and not upon the joint . The following are methods practised in laying the footings of a stone foundation : when walls are thin , and ...
... upper footing should break joint ; that is , they should fall upon the solid of the stones below , and not upon the joint . The following are methods practised in laying the footings of a stone foundation : when walls are thin , and ...
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... upper and lower beds of every stone should be quite level , and not form acute angles , as is often the case ; the joints from the face to about ths of an inch within the wall should be either cemented with fine mortar , or with a mix ...
... upper and lower beds of every stone should be quite level , and not form acute angles , as is often the case ; the joints from the face to about ths of an inch within the wall should be either cemented with fine mortar , or with a mix ...
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