Treasur

proper drainage of horses . . If

main damage of a Town

much

navies,

If the Town requires Water more of course will the house which have

}

not the advantage of being washed by the occasional

falls of rain. – It caund be necessary

to lay any stress on the importance

of such additions to

wirl effects of the

W

this

ů

Dwelling. – The

absence of them even temperate climate has been

fully proved, and I cannot conceive

Gat

there will be any difficulty in carrying out this suggestion in a newly built and increasing Town like Metoria. Besides chese

estential matters

upon which I think notict provision.

made in the Ordnance. I

should be made

would here observe, that

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conveyed away by the dracris.

I would also earnestly

recommend for consideration

the propriety

of making some regulations (of nove

have-yel

been

made/ relating

to

Flauztiter - houses & Burial grounds.

red be

allowed

Town, and

such places should within the predicts of _ a

then might I expecially the former)

of a systeries

to be

placed under

inspection.. Regulations for these

should be made. without

berpotes

delay before any

private rights

are

mery

acquired. – Inught extend

observations by urging the necessity

of checking the growth of

need, but

but having

of the graver coils,

mary

superent

theaiped

tone.

earls,

Areds

laid upon

does not

appear

to me

to

be

It is

unnecessary

to

notice

others

the

dules of

providing

more particularly

I will only add

for the speedy removal of the

mne

substantial refuse that cannot de

a hoke

that

his

ment with early attention, as it

subest will

care the

conveyed

healt

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