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veral dlflricls, as comfortable, in their 

 refpedlive fituations, as poflible, the ob- 

 jed: of fines was made fo eafy to them, 

 as to be exemplary. 



I fhall fu^^eft a few hints to the 

 builder, and conclude this fubjedl with 

 the plans, elevations, and eflimates be- 

 fore alluded to. 



Firft, I recommend that the cottages 

 (hould be built double ; becaufe it will 

 be a confiderable faving in the expence 

 of their erection . 



Where pollards are plenty, and bricks 

 fcarce, it will fometimes be proper to 

 prefer the wooden-lath and rough-caft 

 cottages, becaufe half the quantity cf 

 timber may be pollards ; but, where they 

 are built with brick, the following par- 

 ticulars (hould be attended to. 



The walls fhould be fourteen inches 



thick to the bottom of the chamber-floor, 



R 2 except 



