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fheets, are trampled to pieces in water, afkl reno- ~ 
vated as above, . 
Inftruments ufed in making the paper. Tab. VII, 
Fig. ifl. a. A 'flamping lever, ten feet long, . 
and feven inches fquared timber. 
bJ Two pieces of wood, fixed in the floor, to j 
fupport the axis of the lever. 
c. This end of the .lever ispreifed down by the 
feet of two men. ; 
d. Is a flick, fufpended from th£ roof of the 
houfe, to which are. .fattened four ropes which , 
fupport the arms of the workmen. . 
e. The head of the hamper four feet long, and i 
four inches fquared timber.,, bound and fhod 
at the point with iron,,. 
ff. A perpendicular fe£tion of a terrafled ciftern, 
dug in the ground-floor about 4 or 5 feet 
fquare* 
gg. A fquare flone, in the bottom of the ciflern, , 
excavated in the middle, to receive the . head 
of the hamper, by which- the rags are beat to , 
pieces. A perfomis flationed in the cittern*., 
to fupply the hamper with rags. . 
Fag. 2d., 1. 1. A terrafled, ciflern, dug in the 
floor, 4 or 5 feet fquare, having two little 
eminences, , 
2. . 2. at the edge, to fupport the flick 
3. occafionajly. . 
4. A jar, lodged in the floor, to hold in readinefs 
the ..prepared rags. 
