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MODERN HOUSEBUILDING. 399
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huge " afford While network engineering ...
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makes the citizen . No one here can make the proud boast of St . Paul" I was born free / ' for the various rights and privileges
degree of citizenshi , being p are concede all obtainable d according by to purchase the sum onl paid y , a gr but eater disbtirse or less
-, . of ment to -who some would amount induce being the the civic indispensable authorities preliminary to " ive him required leave g
to any toil" in almost any capacity in " the first seaport town of . Germany . "
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Modern Housebuilding. 399
MODERN HOUSEBUILDING . 399
Lxix.—Modern Housebuilding-. » «
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Huge " Afford While Network Engineering ...
huge " afford While network engineering known of railroads facility enterprise , and for the soci is -telegrap makin al and g h commerci , undergroun wires stretching al intercourse d London above a , -. every
no corresponding improvement has taken place in the dwellings of tending which the farther metropolis and farther is builder composed year by to , year mak and . whose It would long dwelling se line em s to are in be the the
exaspiration lish of ital the alike house if - not in sizeat least e every in internal structure ; to Eng form cap one law , one , princip reference le of , house to the building difference , one of type their of
respective dwelling " uniformity in fortunes which of ide , , a all " without is families still mainl are y to confined nnd their to the home _inetropolis . This _, , town that ires to
although it is spreading fast to every country asp be an improving borough . The orthodox London consists house of now two
• constructed for the use of the middle classes , underground kitchens , and on the ground lsmaller floor two than gloomy the other
parloursone for structural- reasons generaly . After , these come two to fli two ghts of from twenty-four to them twenty of -eig the ht
same stairs artm , grand ents conducting p another ianoforte staircase shape drawing ; another and two -room staircase more s over ; , and and two then , , sleep if ing the
house ap be ; a large one , another , climb , and perhaps another , conducts us to one or two upper eoux > les of rooms , perhaps , four boards
however , subdivided by lath partitions into three or cup for servants' sleeping-apartments : the model for future
This is the London architecture , now Eng But lish it town is much dwellin to be g-houses questioned , not whether being over this business system -premises of building .
be to the insure best health that could be adop or ted domestic ; < and whether comfort it is for the the best inmates fitted economy
, , of These the house houses ; we contain do not on believe an it to be from well seven adapted to for ten either flights . of
stairs—the number of steps is average proportioned somewhat irregularly , from the
but there are generally , from twelve to fifteen steps
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 2, 1863, page 399, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02021863/page/39/
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