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" You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse, if you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder.... "
Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society - Page 9
1894
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1865 - 712 pages
...for security against fire. You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse, if you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the...howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staiers I thinke had best...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 7; Volume 37

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1865 - 702 pages
...all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staiers I thinke had best be placed close by the dore. It makes noe great matter though there be noe particion vpon the first flore ; if there be, make one biger then the other. For windowes, let them not be over...
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Essex Institute Historical Collections, Volume 33

Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1898 - 342 pages
...clay for security against fire. You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse If you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the...be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staters I think had best be placed close by the dore. It makes noe great matter though there be noe...
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The Early Homes of the Puritans: And Some Old Ipswich Houses; with the ...

Thomas Franklin Waters - Historic buildings - 1898 - 122 pages
...security against (Ire. You may let the chiinnycH be nil the breadth of the howse If you thinkcgood; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the clore waies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The stalcrs I think had...
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Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1

Thomas Franklin Waters - Ipswich (Mass.) - 1905 - 726 pages
...clay for security against fire. You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse if you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the...howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place lie soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staiers I thinko had...
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Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ...

Thomas Franklin Waters - Ipswich (Mass. : Town) - 1917 - 946 pages
...lower dores to be in the middle of the bowse one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright under. The staiers I thinke had best be placed close by the dore. It makes no great matter though there...
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Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1

Thomas Franklin Waters - Ipswich (Mass.) - 1905 - 732 pages
...for security against fire. You may let the chimneyes be all the breadth of the howse, if you thinke good ; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the house, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in evry place be soe high that any...
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The Heart of the Puritan: Selections from Letters and Journals

Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - American letters - 1917 - 318 pages
...for security against fire. You may let the chimnyes be all the breadth of the howse, if you thinke good; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the...howse, one opposite to the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder. The staiers I thinke had best...
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Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early Republic

Fiske Kimball - Architecture, Colonial - 1922 - 354 pages
...lower dores to be in the middle of the howse, one opposite the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright...makes noe great matter though there be noe particion vpon the first flore; if there be, make one biger then the other. For windowes let them not be over...
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Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early Republic

Fiske Kimball - Architecture, Colonial - 1922 - 340 pages
...clay for security against fire. You may let the chimnyes by all the breadth of the howse if you thinke good; the 2 lower dores to be in the middle of the howse, one opposite the other. Be sure that all the dorewaies in every place be soe high that any man may goe vpright vnder....
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