| Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 pages
...2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 8£ inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling ; deducting only for a door 7 feet by 4 ? Ans. 53 yards S feet 3^ inches of rendering 18 5 6 of ceiling... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 442 pages
...2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 84- inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling ; deducting only for a door 7 feet by 4 ? Ans. 53 yards 5 feet 3| inches of rendering 18 5 6 of ceiling... | |
| William Hawney - 1820 - 336 pages
...under side of the cornice, which projects '5 inches from the wall, on the upper part next the cieling ; required the quantity of rendering and plastering,...no deductions but for one door, the size whereof is 1 feet by 4 ? •Am. 53 yards 5 feet of rendering, and 18 yards S feet of cieling. 6. The circular... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 616 pages
...2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 8£ inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling ; deducting only for a door 7 jfeet by 4 ? Aas. 53 yards 5 feet 3^ inches of rendering 18 5 6 of ceiling... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1829 - 256 pages
...height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, whose girt is 8£ inches, and its projection 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling ; what will be the quantity of plastering, supposing there be no deductions but for one door, whose... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 pages
...a room is 14 feet 5 inches, breadth 13 feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 2 inches to the under side of the cornice, which projects 5 inches from the wall,...quantity of rendering and plastering, there being no deduction but for one door, which is 7 feet by 4 ? Ans. 53 yards 5 feet of rendering, 18 yards Sfeet... | |
| William Grier - 1836 - 380 pages
...feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 8j inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling — deducting only for a door 7 feet by 4. Ans. 53 yards 5 feet 3 inches of rendering, 18 5 (i ot ceiling.... | |
| William Grier - 1836 - 384 pages
...feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 8j inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling — deducting only for a door 7 feet by 4. Ans. 53 yards 5 feet 3 inches of rendering, 18 56 ot ceiling.... | |
| Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - 1837 - 284 pages
...a room is 14 feet 5 inches, breadth 13 feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice,* which projects 5 inches from the...upper part next the ceiling ; required the quantity of render160 ing and plastering, there being no deduction but for one door, which is 7 feet by 4 ? Ans.... | |
| Joseph Stockton - 1839 - 218 pages
...feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches, to the under side of the cornice, which projects 5 iuches from the wall, on the upper part next the ceiling...deductions but for one door, the size whereof is 7 by 4 feet ? Ans. 53 yds. 5 ft. of rendering, and 18 yds. 5 ft. ceiling. 6. The circular vaulted roof... | |
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