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near the magazine affords access to all persons without question by night and day to within 20 feet of the enclosure wall and 50 feet of the magazine itself, stored with a vast number of barrels of powder.
8. It was after some difficulty conceded by General Brunker that the road might thus be constructed at the above distance from the boundary, on the condition that a wall to shut off the south end of the magazine enclosure from the road, of such elevation and extent as the Commanding Royal Engineer may consider necessary, should be built along the south boundary wall of the enclosure at the expense of...