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... thus got a reputation for knowing a great deal . When the time to act came , I acted without waiting for the wave to recede ; and thus I into many sprang a boat dry - shod , while people who believed 16 SYBARIS AND OTHER HOMES .
... thus got a reputation for knowing a great deal . When the time to act came , I acted without waiting for the wave to recede ; and thus I into many sprang a boat dry - shod , while people who believed 16 SYBARIS AND OTHER HOMES .
17 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boat or fell into the water . This is by the way . It was under these circum- stances that I received my orders , wholly secret and unexpected , to take a boat at once , pass the straits , and cross the Bay of Tarentum , to communicate ...
... boat or fell into the water . This is by the way . It was under these circum- stances that I received my orders , wholly secret and unexpected , to take a boat at once , pass the straits , and cross the Bay of Tarentum , to communicate ...
19 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boat . There were even too many to lie there and wriggle . The bottom of the boat was well covered with them , and , if she had not shipped waves enough to keep them cool , the boy Battista had bailed a plenty on them . Father and son ...
... boat . There were even too many to lie there and wriggle . The bottom of the boat was well covered with them , and , if she had not shipped waves enough to keep them cool , the boy Battista had bailed a plenty on them . Father and son ...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boat . " Had she ever been outside ? " " O signor , she had been outside this very day . You cannot catch tonno till you have passed both capes , - least of all such fine fish as that is , " and he kicked the poor wretch . Can it be ...
... boat . " Had she ever been outside ? " " O signor , she had been outside this very day . You cannot catch tonno till you have passed both capes , - least of all such fine fish as that is , " and he kicked the poor wretch . Can it be ...
22 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boat under her guns , I might not be writing these words to - day . Battista went ashore , got lemons , macaroni , hard bread , polenta , for themselves , the Giornale di Messi- na for me , and more Tunisian ; and , not to lose that ...
... boat under her guns , I might not be writing these words to - day . Battista went ashore , got lemons , macaroni , hard bread , polenta , for themselves , the Giornale di Messi- na for me , and more Tunisian ; and , not to lose that ...
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124 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... growth, which sprang from the holding of one's own home in fee-simple. The freeholders of New England, in 1775, were a different race of beings from the privates in the English regiments under the command of General Gage whom they met in battle. The institutions which they made, when they established, in 1780, the Constitution of Massachusetts, — and when they established afterwards the other constitutions which on that were patterned, — were all based on a supposed state of society, where...
200 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... if the same be so placed as not to be over, across or opposite to the said external window, and so as to allow between every part of such steps and the external wall of such vault, cellar or room a clear space of six inches at...
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...
198 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and privies may be used in common by the occupants of any two or more houses : provided, the access is convenient and direct; and provided, the number of occupants in the houses for which they are provided shall not exceed the proportion above required for every privy or water-closet.
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 - ... 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 such vault, cellar or room, the use...
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.
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - The keeper of any lodging-house, and the owner, agent of the owner, lessee and occupant of any tenement-house, and every other person having the care or management thereof, shall, at all times, when required by any officer of the...
201 ÆäÀÌÁö - The owner or keeper of any lodging-house, and the owner or lessee of any tenementhouse or part thereof, shall thoroughly cleanse all the rooms, passages, stairs, floors, windows, doors, walls, ceilings, privies, cesspools, and drains...
203 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... said Board may issue an order, and cause the same to be affixed conspicuously on the building or part thereof, and to be personally served upon the owner, agent, or lessee, if the same can be...