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incre-ed by the admutur* of O m tiffi f llT'^l.f 1 * 1 "* 11 ' 



. repeated;an77garn7ftTAlT t r h M i8 ^ gt T hesecondst ^.tte first is 

 eluding with the first (Rousse, T' ' ys return i D g to and con- 

 )D, the quarter of an acre [ACRE ] 





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Such 

 w i ic em, would naturally irive 



-'form a framework of timber to support the covering "rh^f,, 



which ,ch covering, of masonry are formed are explained under A R CH 

 nd DOKK ; and in thi. article the more usual kind of roof thai * 



toe penetration of water, and are therefore unsnitabl f 



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thtn a flaTroof it"'!!!* l ^J ^ "" 1 disposition of the timbers 



. i. only suited for small buildings, and is seldom 



n lean-to. Another objection to it use on a large scale 



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