. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. Fig 20J- — Sod.^, Fountain, an artificial receptacle for water. —A machine by which water is spouted out. gener-ally consisting of pipes or jets of water flowingfrom statues, vases, etc., in public squares, gar-dens, or private conservatories, etc. — An appara-tus (Fig. 204) containing ice and a coil throughwhich aerated water, known as soda-water, isconducted from a copiier vessel placed under thebo.\ to the nuzzle, when it is drawn into II. Pourgon, a tumbrel, or ammuni


. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. Fig 20J- — Sod.^, Fountain, an artificial receptacle for water. —A machine by which water is spouted out. gener-ally consisting of pipes or jets of water flowingfrom statues, vases, etc., in public squares, gar-dens, or private conservatories, etc. — An appara-tus (Fig. 204) containing ice and a coil throughwhich aerated water, known as soda-water, isconducted from a copiier vessel placed under thebo.\ to the nuzzle, when it is drawn into II. Pourgon, a tumbrel, or ammunition wagon.—A kind of French baggage-cart. —A fire-poker.—An oven-fork or coal-rake. Four-in-Hand, a coach driven with fourhorses. FOlRNEAU 399 FRANCE Foumeau, a stove, or kiln, in France. Fourpeuce, an English silver coin (29i,g^ain^). also known as a groat. Four-Poster. a large sqnare bedstead, withupright pillars at each corner, supporting a can-opy or curtains. Fourth-Rate, a gunboat carrying from 1 to 4guns; formerly a vessel of war carrying from 50to 70 guns. F


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