A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . .^ •V. T^VO. WHEEL ED CJRRUGES. 6i long, for the purpofe of admittitig the body-to hang between, which is the prcfeiit mode ofbuilding. Fig. 3 and 4, A g\gcarnc?gef in the fame viewsas the c\iriic]e, with the wheels added, fliewingtheir diftance apart. The body in this repre-fentation is fuppofed to hang above the (hafts;therefore the carriage is not fo long or wide be-tween the framings, which is alw


A treatise on carriages : comprehending coaches, chariots, phaetons, curricles, whiskies, &c: together with their proper harness, in which the fair prices of every article are accurately stated . .^ •V. T^VO. WHEEL ED CJRRUGES. 6i long, for the purpofe of admittitig the body-to hang between, which is the prcfeiit mode ofbuilding. Fig. 3 and 4, A g\gcarnc?gef in the fame viewsas the c\iriic]e, with the wheels added, fliewingtheir diftance apart. The body in this repre-fentation is fuppofed to hang above the (hafts;therefore the carriage is not fo long or wide be-tween the framings, which is always preparedaccording to the method or fancy of hanging th-ebodies. Thofe carriages are made to either pat-tern, and for either ufe, excepting the fiiafts tothe gig, and the additional framing at the forepart of the curricle. Fig. 5 and 6, The fame views of a whiflscy orchaife carriage, for the building of which thereit> but one rule, the body being framed or fixedon the fliafts, having the footboard and bottomalfo fecurcd thereto. Fig. 7, The fhafts, ufcd to a one-horfe four-wheeled carriage, which hang loofely on thehorfe, anfweringthe purpofe of a pole to turn orlock the car; iage by. y^.


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