Col. Ingham's Visit to SybarisFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - 206ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... - - At that moment - as in any sea often happens , if you come out from the more land - locked channel into the larger body of water the wind appeared to change . Really , I suppose , we came into 22 SYBARIS AND OTHER HOMES .
... - - At that moment - as in any sea often happens , if you come out from the more land - locked channel into the larger body of water the wind appeared to change . Really , I suppose , we came into 22 SYBARIS AND OTHER HOMES .
24 ÆäÀÌÁö
... land breeze in the morning to run down the opposite shore of the bay . - Either " If " again . The wind did not keep on . the pole - star , and the dipper , and all the rest of them , had rebelled and were drifting westward , — and so ...
... land breeze in the morning to run down the opposite shore of the bay . - Either " If " again . The wind did not keep on . the pole - star , and the dipper , and all the rest of them , had rebelled and were drifting westward , — and so ...
30 ÆäÀÌÁö
... land or not , as they pleased . I would go ashore and get assistance or information . The old man clearly thought I was going to ask my assistance from the father of lies himself . But he was resigned to my will , said he would wait for ...
... land or not , as they pleased . I would go ashore and get assistance or information . The old man clearly thought I was going to ask my assistance from the father of lies himself . But he was resigned to my will , said he would wait for ...
54 ÆäÀÌÁö
... land in place of water . They got more than they bargained for . They disturbed the natural flow of the currents , and they lost their harbor . Land is plenty in P©¡stum now . The last time I was there the popu- lation was two owls and ...
... land in place of water . They got more than they bargained for . They disturbed the natural flow of the currents , and they lost their harbor . Land is plenty in P©¡stum now . The last time I was there the popu- lation was two owls and ...
88 ÆäÀÌÁö
... land there dear , and would have made rents very high if we had not found out a much better way to live , - of which I am now going to give you the history . " In balloons ? " Not a bit of it . There is no word of nonsense in what I am ...
... land there dear , and would have made rents very high if we had not found out a much better way to live , - of which I am now going to give you the history . " In balloons ? " Not a bit of it . There is no word of nonsense in what I am ...
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200 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... that in any area adjoining a vault, cellar, or underground room, there may be steps necessary for access to such vault, cellar, or room if the same be so placed as not to be over, across, or opposite to...
196 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... lawful, without a permit from the board of health or superintendent, to let or occupy or suffer to be occupied separately as a dwelling, any vault, cellar or underground room, built or rebuilt after said date, or which shall not have been so let or occupied before said date. And from...
205 ÆäÀÌÁö - A tenement-house within the meaning of this title shall be taken to mean and include any house or building, or portion thereof, which is rented, leased, let or hired out, to be occupied, or is occupied as the home or residence of three families or more living independently of each other, and doing their cooking upon the premises, or by more than two families upon any floor, so living and cooking, but having a common right in the halls, stairways, yards, water-closets or privies, or some of them.
200 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... below the level of the floor thereof up to the surface of the said street or ground, an open space of at least two feet and six inches wide in every part, nor unless the same be well and effectually drained by means of a drain, the uppermost part of which is one foot at least below the level of the floor of such vault, cellar, or room, nor unless there is a clear space of not less than one foot below the level of the floor, except where the same is cemented, nor unless there be appurtenant to...
198 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... for which they are provided shall not exceed the proportion above required for every privy or water-closet. Every such house situated upon a lot on a street in which there is a sewer, shall have the water-closets or privies furnished with a proper connection with the sewer, which connection shall be in all its parts adequate for the purpose, so as to permit entirely and freely to pass whatever enters the same. Such connection with the sewer shall be of a form...
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... or part thereof, shall, whenever any person in such house is sick of fever, or of any infectious, pestilential or contagious disease, and such sickness is known to such owner, keeper, agent or lessee, give immediate notice thereof to the board of health, or to...
199 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall not be lawful, without such permit, to let or continue to be let, or to occupy or suffer to be occupied separately as a dwelling, any...
197 ÆäÀÌÁö - The roof of even- such house shall be kept in good repair and so as not to leak, and all rain water shall be so drained or conveyed therefrom as to prevent its dripping on the ground or causing dampness in the walls, yard or area. All stairs shall be provided with proper balusters or railings, and shall be kept in good repair.
146 ÆäÀÌÁö - England. The population of the town was 9,500, a little less than Vineland. It maintained forty liquor-shops. These kept busy a police judge, city marshal, assistant marshal, four night watchmen, six policemen. Fires were almost continual. That small place maintained a paid fire department of four companies, of forty men each, at an expense of three thousand dollars per annum. I belonged to this department for six years, and the fires averaged about one every two weeks, and mostly incendiary. The...
197 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... of the rooms, impracticable, such last-mentioned ventilating or transom window shall communicate with an adjoining room that itself communicates with the entry or hall. Every such house or building shall have in the roof, at the top of the hall, an adequate and proper ventilator, of a form approved by the Board of Health or the superintendent.