 | Sir Henry Parnell - 1833 - 474 pages
...inches. Four of these six inches to be first put on, and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches are to be put on. " The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | Sir Henry Parnell - 1838 - 512 pages
...inches. Four of these six niches to be first put on, and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches are to be put on. " The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | John Gregory - 1843 - 352 pages
...centre. The middle eighteen feet is to be coated with hard stones, to the depth of six inches ; four of these six inches to be first put on, and worked...firm and consolidated ; after which, the remaining two inches are to be put on. The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | William Mitchell Gillespie - 1852 - 400 pages
...Four of these six inches are to be first put on and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches are to be put on. The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | Frederick Walter Simms - 1856 - 258 pages
...inches. Four of these 6 inches to be first put on, and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes...which the remaining 2 inches are to be put on. " The paved spaces on each side of the 18 middle feet should be coated with broken stones, or well-cleansed... | |
 | Frederick Walter Simms - 1870 - 220 pages
...inches. Four of these 6 inches to be first put on, and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes...which the remaining 2 inches are to be put on. " The paved spaces on each side of the 18 middle feet should be coated with broken stones, or well -cleansed... | |
 | FREDERICK W. SIMMS - 1870 - 174 pages
...inches. Four of these 6 inches to be first put on, and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes...which the remaining 2 inches are to be put on. " The paved spaces on each side of the 18 middle feet should be coated with broken stones, or well-cleansed... | |
 | Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1876 - 292 pages
...inches. Four of these six inches are to be first put on and worked in by carriages and horses, care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches arc to be put on. The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1876 - 262 pages
...inches. Four of these six inches arc to be first put on and worked in by carriages and horses, care being taken to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches are to be put on. The whole of this stone is to be broken into pieces as nearly cubical... | |
 | Henry Percy Boulnois - 1883 - 442 pages
...Four of these six inches to be first put on and worked in by carriages and horses ; care being taking to rake in the ruts until the surface becomes firm and consolidated, after which the remaining two inches are to be put on. * Vide ' A Treatise on Roads,' by Sir H. Parnell (1833). t The total width... | |
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