The manner of securing all sorts of buildings from fire. Or a treatise upon the construction of arches made with bricks and plaister, called flat-arches, and of a roof without timber called a bricked-roof: ... Adorned with two copper-plates serving to illustrate the whole work. Written in French by Monsieur le Comte d'Espie, ... and translated by L. Dutens

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  • The manner of securing all sorts of buildings from fire. Or a treatise upon the construction of arches made with bricks and plaister, called flat-arches, and of a roof without timber called a bricked-roof: ... Adorned with two copper-plates serving to illustrate the whole work. Written in French by Monsieur le Comte d'Espie, ... and translated by L. Dutens
  • Manière de rendre toutes sortes d'édifices incombustibles. English
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Imprint
London : printed for and sold by H. Piers and partner, and to be had of T. Payne, and M. Cooper, [1756]
Publication year
1756
ESTC No.
T1940
Grub Street ID
228014
Description
62p.,plates : ill. ; 8°.
Uncontrolled note
Date from 'Monthly Catalogue' vol.XXIV, 199