10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SESSPOOL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sesspool in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sesspool im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The American Journal of Education
There is to he an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-ttone. There is ...
2
School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of ...
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool- cover. The Hearth-stones
are each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen
inches in diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-stone.
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sandstone* There is ...
Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, 1849
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American Journal of Education
There is to he an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-stone.
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-eover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-tlone. There is ...
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Journal, v. 1-3, November 15, 1845-1848
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sandstone. There is ...
Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, Henry Barnard, 1849
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Annual Report on Public Schools in Rhode Island
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, with a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-stone.
Rhode Island. Dept. of Education, 1849
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction
There is to be an Iron Strainer fitted to the Sesspool-cover. The Hearth-stones are
each to be three feet square, witli a circular hole in the centre, eighteen inches in
diameter, for the admission of the cold air under the stove. Sand-ttmc. There is ...
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The Imporvement of School Houses
And as every time it rains, or water is thrown in from the sinks, the water in the
sesspool will be changed, and washed into the common sewer, it would seem
that no danger of unpleasant odor need be feared. \Vhen the City water is carried
to ...
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Mr. Barnard's Report on the Public Schools of Rhode Island
And as every time it rains, or water is thrown in from the sinks, the water in the
sesspool will be changed, and washed~into the common sewer, it would seem
that no danger of unpleasant odor need be feared. When the City water is carried
to ...
Rhode Island. Commissioner of Public Schools, Henry Barnard, Elisha Reynolds Potter, 1849