An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 502
... wood . 1727d . African mahogany ( Swietenia or Khaya Senegalensis ) , from Gambia , is a more recent importation ; it twists much more than either of the above , and is decidedly inferior to them in all respects except hardness . Small ...
... wood . 1727d . African mahogany ( Swietenia or Khaya Senegalensis ) , from Gambia , is a more recent importation ; it twists much more than either of the above , and is decidedly inferior to them in all respects except hardness . Small ...
Page 631
... wood , and the iron , which varies as the size of the bore required , is made in a curve on its edge of contrary flexure so as to discharge the wood taken out . It fits into what is called the stock , which has a double curved arm ...
... wood , and the iron , which varies as the size of the bore required , is made in a curve on its edge of contrary flexure so as to discharge the wood taken out . It fits into what is called the stock , which has a double curved arm ...
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... wood by it . The saw is a tool of great importance in every case where wood is to be divided , for by its means it can be divided into slips or scantlings with no more waste than a small slice of the wood , whose breadth is equal to the ...
... wood by it . The saw is a tool of great importance in every case where wood is to be divided , for by its means it can be divided into slips or scantlings with no more waste than a small slice of the wood , whose breadth is equal to the ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Basements and Attics | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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