The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, 第 3 卷 |
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BREAST - SUMMER , BRESSUMER ( Fr . sommier , a lintel ) , a beam supporting
the whole front of a building , in the same way in which a lintel supports the
portion over an opening . They are seen in England and on the 19 Breakwater .
BREAST - SUMMER , BRESSUMER ( Fr . sommier , a lintel ) , a beam supporting
the whole front of a building , in the same way in which a lintel supports the
portion over an opening . They are seen in England and on the 19 Breakwater .
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Among the principal buildings , the cathedral ( built about 1160 ) , the Gothic town
- hall ( begun about 1405 ) , with its ... of woolens and cottons , cigars , paper ,
and starch , and extensive ship - building yards , breweries , distilleries Breisach .
Among the principal buildings , the cathedral ( built about 1160 ) , the Gothic town
- hall ( begun about 1405 ) , with its ... of woolens and cottons , cigars , paper ,
and starch , and extensive ship - building yards , breweries , distilleries Breisach .
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and extensive ship - building yards , breweries , distilleries , and sugar -
refineries . The cigar and sugar manufactures have of late declined , the former
on account of the increase of duty . In 1872 , it is said that 2500 hands were
engaged in ...
and extensive ship - building yards , breweries , distilleries , and sugar -
refineries . The cigar and sugar manufactures have of late declined , the former
on account of the increase of duty . In 1872 , it is said that 2500 hands were
engaged in ...
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The ancient Greeks , probably owing to their possessing plenty of stone , cared
little for building with burned clay ; but ... in England have been removed from
their original position , and employed in the construction of buildings of later date
.
The ancient Greeks , probably owing to their possessing plenty of stone , cared
little for building with burned clay ; but ... in England have been removed from
their original position , and employed in the construction of buildings of later date
.
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Bridges of boats are in use to this day . The principle of the arch was long known
before it was applied to the art of bridge - building . See ARCH . That application
we owe to the Romans , whose first great work in which the arch was employed ...
Bridges of boats are in use to this day . The principle of the arch was long known
before it was applied to the art of bridge - building . See ARCH . That application
we owe to the Romans , whose first great work in which the arch was employed ...
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