| Sir Henry Parnell - 1833 - 474 pages
...centre, four inches ; and at fifteen feet, three inches. They are to be set on their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the...the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips firmly wedged or packed by... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1833 - 508 pages
...fifteen feet three inches ; and to have a curving surface; they are to be laid on their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the...is not to exceed four inches in any case. All the inequalities of the upper part of said pavement to be broken off with a hammer, and all the interstices... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1838 - 512 pages
...fifteen feet three inches ; and to have a curving surface ; they are to be laid on their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the...is not to exceed four inches in any case. All the inequalities of the upper part of said pavement to be broken off with a hammer, and all the interstices... | |
| John Gregory - 1843 - 350 pages
...and fifteen feet from the centre, three inches. They are to be set on their broadest edge, lengthways across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge...case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the road pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled up with stone... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - 1847 - 460 pages
...preferable, to ensure drainage. The pavement would then require to be of the same depth at centre and sides. a bottom course or layer of stones is to be set by...the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged or packed by... | |
| Henry Law - 1850 - 150 pages
...their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged or packed by... | |
| Henry Law - 1850 - 166 pages
...12 from the center, 4 inches; and at 15 feet, 3 inches. They are to be set on their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4 inches in any case. All the irregularities of the upper par. of the said pavement are to be broken... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - 1852 - 400 pages
...ensure drainage. The pavement would then require to be of the same depth at centre and sides. • & bottom course or layer of stones is to be set by hand...the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged or packed by... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - 1855 - 398 pages
...stones set in the middle of the road are to be seven inches in depth ; at nine feet from the cehtre, five inches ; at twelve from the centre, four inches...the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken off by the hammer, and all the interstices to be filled with stone chips, firmly wedged or packed by... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1870 - 740 pages
...12 from the center, 4 inches ; and at 15 feet, 3 inches. They are to be set on their broadest edges lengthwise across the road, and the breadth of the upper edge is not to exceed 4 inches, in any case. All the irregularities of the upper part of the said pavement are to be broken... | |
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