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" ... but, as these did not correspond in thickness, the exterior and interior surface of the wall would not be otherwise connected together than by an outside heading brick, here and there continued of its whole length ; but, as the work does not admit... "
Operative Masonry: Or, A Theoretical and Practical Treatise of Building ... - Page 131
by Edward Shaw - 1832 - 140 pages
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The circle of the mechanical arts

Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 pages
...of the wall, \vould not be otherwise connected together, than by an outside heading brick that was here and there continued of its whole length ; but as the work does not admit of this at all tinu .-. from the want of agreement in the exterior and interior courses ; these headers can only be...
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The Builder's Complete Guide: Comprehending the Theory and Practice of the ...

Charles Frederick Partington - Building - 1825 - 342 pages
...surface of the wall would not be otherwise connected together, than by an outside heading brick that was here and there continued of its whole length ; but...exterior and interior courses ; these headers can only be introduced where such a correspondence takes place, which sometimes may not occur for a considerable...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary ..., Part 2; Parts 1945-1948

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...surface of the wall, would not be otherwise connected together, than by an outside heading brick that was here and there continued of its whole length. But...the exterior and interior courses these headers can only be introduced where such a correspondence takes place, which sometimes may not occur for a considerable...
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Practical Masonry, Or, A Theoretical and Operative Treatise of Building ...

Edward Shaw - Masonry - 1846 - 342 pages
...interior surface of the wall would not be otherwise connected together than by an outside heading brick, here and there continued of its whole length ; but,...space. Walls of this kind consist of two faces of four-inch work, with very little to connect them together, and, what is still worse, the interior face...
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