458 ON VINES, 



carry off the fleam at night when the 

 houfe is fhut up ; if that be the cafe, the 

 moift heat of the bark is lofty therefore 

 would be better without it. 



A GOOD Vinery mould be all flagged, 

 and the flues fo confhucted that they may 

 give a good deal of heat with little fire. 

 There mould be a flue all round the 

 houfe, which mould ftand above the level 

 of the floor, and as there is no tan-pit, 

 it mould fland off the walls at lead two' 

 feet, that the heat may be equal on both 

 fides, which it cannot be when clofe to y 

 or in the wall. There might be a tingle 

 flue all along the middle of the floor, and 

 one in the back wall, independent of each 

 other, A little fire will keep a houfe warm- 

 if thus conftruded. 



A HOUSE built after this method might 

 have the border made between the flue 

 and the forefide of the houfe thus : A brick 

 of breadth laid a foot from the flue and 

 raifed one foot, the other foot funk ; fa 

 that the top of the flue, which fhould be 



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