. The Architectural magazine. ow cold water upon the system. I shall be gladto hear what further peculiar inconveniences P. Q. 11. has to complain of, asI may, perhaps, be able to put him in a way to surmount them; and beg toconclude, like him, with a prophecy, by predicting that a hot water appa-ratus, such is its comfort and so moderate its present expense, will soon be con-sidered indispensable in dwellings, unless, indeed, some better method shouldspring from the fertile brain of P. Q. U.— W. Walker. Dublin, July 13. 1835. Afr. Leedss Plin of a Room, fig. 176. p. 394.—By some mistake of th
. The Architectural magazine. ow cold water upon the system. I shall be gladto hear what further peculiar inconveniences P. Q. 11. has to complain of, asI may, perhaps, be able to put him in a way to surmount them; and beg toconclude, like him, with a prophecy, by predicting that a hot water appa-ratus, such is its comfort and so moderate its present expense, will soon be con-sidered indispensable in dwellings, unless, indeed, some better method shouldspring from the fertile brain of P. Q. U.— W. Walker. Dublin, July 13. 1835. Afr. Leedss Plin of a Room, fig. 176. p. 394.—By some mistake of the en-graver, this plan is incorrectly given in a very material point; for, on thewindow side of the room there is no break where the recess commences,although there is one on the opposite side; consequently the symmetry of thewhole is destroyed, which is the more unfortunate, because so much is said inregard to that very particular. — W. H. Leeds. September 2. 1833. We have had the engraving corrected, as mjlg. 209. 209. ? m (C ? iii<4
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