1810.] 
various figures, according to the fancy or 
choice of the proprietor; and its branch- 
es may be made of different lengths, with 
reyard to each other, as well as with 
‘regard to the carriage itself, provided 
oly that the purposes of strength and 
utility be duly attended to, 
In four-wheel carriages the preservets 
may be used to prevent accidents when 
the wheels, are by any defect or other- 
wise incapable of affording the full and 
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adequate support for the carriage. And 
the same is effected by firmly uniting a ~ 
spindle to the axle, but with the arm of 
the said spindle downwards, and forming 
the preserver, with the brace of the two 
arms curved at the bottom, which, whem 
called into action, operates as a sledge 
upon which the carriage can move, and 
be supported, the same being fixed on’ 
the spindle through the socket in the 
reverse way. 
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The Artist; a series of Essays relative to 
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from the earliest ages tothe present time; to 
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